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INCORPORATED i{ 



BPB1AP or 

The American Republics, 



■ f -*■ 



JAN 1 1900 



j American 
Iron and Steel Manufacturing 

Company 



GENERAL OFFICE 



LEBANON, PENNA., U. S. A. 



MANUFACTURERS OF 



Refined Merchant Bar Iron, 

Bolts, Nuts, Washers, Boiler, Tank, Bridge and Ship Rivets, 

Lag Screws, Turnbuckles, Harvey Patent Grip Thread 

Track Bolts, Soft Steel Bolts with Cold-pressed 

Threads, Railroad Spikes, 

Arch Bars, Body Bolsters 
and other Car Forgings, 

Rods and Irons for Bridges and Buildings, etc. 



Mills and Factories Located at 

READING, ) 

[ PENNSYLVANIA, U. S. A. 
LEBANON, ' 



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1395= 




$o - A/ 



BV '"RAN3FE8 

MAY 9 1905; 



* : * 

American Iron and Steel Manufacturing Co«, Lebanon, Pa* 3 



On September i, 1899, this Company purchased the works 
and business of the Pennsylvania Bolt and Nut Com- 
pany, Lebanon Iron Company and East Lebanon Iron 
Company, all of Lebanon, Pennsylvania, and J. H. Sternbergh 
& Son and the National Bolt, Nut & Rivet Works, of 
Reading, Pennsylvania. These plants were among the largest 
and best of their kind not merely in the United States, but 
anywhere in the world, with an established reputation in the 
field each occupied. 

The consolidation of the various interests mentioned 
makes the American Iron and Steel Manufacturing Company 
the largest manufacturers of bolts, nuts, rivets and kindred 
articles on the globe. Our new Company employs 4,000 
men, and in the department of finished bar iron and steel 
alone the annual product will be about 150,000 tons. In 
addition to this large output of bars, our various plants make, 
on a large scale, all kinds of Car Forgings, Steam Railroad 
and Traction Forgings, Ship Yard Supplies, Ship Chandlery 
Supplies, Railroad Spikes, Turnbuckles, Washers, etc. It 
will be our aim to provide ourselves at all times with the 
most modern machinery, and maintain a high standard for 
excellence of material and workmanship. 

We carry in stock a large quantity of finished goods, 
and are able to execute orders with promptness. We pay 
as close attention to small orders as we do to large ones. 

We invite the confidence of buyers. 

American Iron and Steel Manufacturing Co. 



Lebanon, Pa., November 1, 1899 



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American Iron and Steel Manufacturing Co. t Lebanon, Pa. 5 



TERMS 

Unless otherwise specified or agreed upon, all bills are 
sold for Cash, and are payable within thirty days from date 
of invoice, without discount or rebate. 

For accounts not paid at maturity we will draw at sight, 
after giving notice of our intention. 

It is understood that our quotations are made for imme- 
diate acceptance, and are subject to change without notice. 

All goods are delivered free on board cars at our works, 
unless otherwise specified. When any freight allowance is 
quoted, it is understood that it is not applicable to quantities 
less than three hundred pounds. 

Claims for errors and omissions must be made within 
five days after receipt of goods. 



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American Iron and Steel Manufacturing Co., Lebanon, Pa. 
Manufactur er s' Standard List of 

Machine Bolts. 



With Square Heads and Square Nuts. 
Finished Points. — Price per Hundred. 

Adopted September 20, 1899, to take effect October 1, 1899. 




Fig 


. 1. 


































Fig 


. 2$. 


Length 
Inches 


1 
4 


5 

16 


3 

8 


A 


1 

A 9 5. 

? T 6 « 8 


3_ 
4 


7 

8 


1 1* H 


1* 


1.70 


2.00 


2.40 2.80 


3.60 5.20 7.20 10.50 


15.10 22.50 30.00 


2 


1.78 


2.12 


2.56 3.00 3.86 5.58 7.70 11.20 16.00 23.70 


31.50 


2J 


1.86 


2.24 


2.72 3.20 ! 4.12 5.96 8.20 11.90 16.90 24.90 


33.00 


3 


1.94 


2.36 


2.88 3.40 4.38 6.34 8.70 12.60 


17.80 26.10 


34.50 


Si 


2.02 


2.48 


3.04 3.60 4.64 6.72 9.20 13.30 


18.70 27.30 


36.00 


4 


2.10 


2.60 


3.20 3.80 4.90 7.10 9.70 14.00 19.60 28.50 


37.50 


4£ 


2.18 


2.72 


3.36 4.00 5.16 7.48 10.20 14.70 


20.50 29.70 39.00 


5 


2.26 


2.84 


3.52 4.20 5.42 7.86 10.70 15.40 


21.40 30.90 40.50 


6* 


2.34 


2.96 


3.68 4.40 5.68 8.24 11.20 16.10 22.30 32.10 42.00 


6 


2.42 


3.08 


3.84 4.60 ; 5.94 8.62 11.70 16.80 23.20 33.30 43.50 


6£ 


2.50 


3.20 


4.00 4.80 j 6.20 9.00 12.20 17.50 


24.10 34.50 45.00 


7 


2.58 


3.32 


4.16 5.00 6.46 9.38 : 12.70 18.20 


25.00 35.70 46.50 


n 


2.66 


3.44 


4.32 5.20 6.72 9.76 ; 13.20 18.90 


25.90 36.90 48.00 


8 


2.74 


3.56 


4.48 5.40 6.98 10.14 13.70 19.60 


26.80 38.10 49.50 


9 


2.90 


3.80 


4.80 5.80 7.50 10.90 14.70 21.00 


28.60 40.50 52.50 


10 


3.06 


4.04 


5.12 6.20 8.02 11.66 15.70 ! 22.40 


30.40 42.90 


55.50 


11 


3.22 


4.28 


5.44 6.60 8.54 12.42 16.70 23.80 


32.20 45.30 


58.50 


12 


3.38 


4.52 


5.76 7.00 9.06 13.18 17.70 25.20 


34.00 47.70 61.50 


13 










6.08 ! 7.40 ; 9.58 13.94 18.70 1 26.60 


35.80 50.10 64.50 


14 










6.40 7.80 10.10 14.70 19.70 28.00 


37.60 52 50 67.50 


15 . 








6.72 8.20 10.62 15.46 20.70 29.40 


39.40 54.90 70.50 


16 










7.04 8.60 11.14 16.22 21.70 30.80 


41.20 157.30 ; 73.50 


17 


















11.66 16.98 22.70 


32.20 


43.00 


59.70 76.50 


18 


















12.18 17.74 23.70 


33.60 


44.80 


62.10 79.50 


19 


















1 12.70 18.50 | 24.70 


35.00 


46.60 


64.50 1 82.50 


20 


















13.22 19.26 25.70 


36.40 


48.40 


66.90 85.50 


21 
























26.70 


37.80 


50.20 


69.30 88.50 


22 


















1 






127.70 


39.20 


52 00 


71.70 91.50 


23 
























1 28.70 


40.60 


53.80 


74.10 94.50 


24 
























| 29.70 


42.00 


55.60 


76.50 97.50 


25 




















. 




! 30.70 


43.40 


57.40 


78.90 100.50 


26 


























31.70 


44.80 


59.20 


81.30 103.50 


27 




























32.70 


46.20 


61.00 


83.70 106.50 


28 






























33.70 


47.60 


62.80 


86.10 109.50 


29 






























34.70 


49.00 


64.60 


88.50 112.50 


30 






















• 








35.70 


50.40 


66.40 


90.90 115.50 



These list prices apply only on lots of not less than 100 of a size. 
Unless otherwise specified we will send all Machine Bolts with square heads 
and hot pressed square nuts. 



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American Iron and Steel Manufacturing Co., Lebanon, Pa. 



The following extras are a part of the Machine Bolt list : 

Bolts with Hexagon Heads or Hexagon Nuts, 10 per cent, extra. 

With both Hexagon Heads and Hexagon Nuts, 20 per cent, extra. 

Joint Bolts with Oblong Nuts, and Bolts with Tee Heads, 10 per cent, extra. 

Bolts requiring extra upsets to form the head, and other Special Bolts with irreg- 
ular threads and unusual dimensions of heads or nuts will be charged extra at our 
discretion. 

All Bolts are cut U. S. S. Thread unless ordered otherwise. Special Threads 
at advanced prices. 

Weight of Machine Bolts, see pages 8 and 9. 

For dimensions of bolt heads and nuts see page 56. 

We make Brass, Tobin Bronze and Galvanized Bolts and Nuts, and will quote 
prices on receipt of specifications. 

In ordering Bolts please specify length from under head to point, except for 
countersunk head bolts, which are measured over all. Name the diameter first and 
then the length, thus : 5x3; also state whether hot pressed or C. and T. nuts are 
wanted. 

Manufacturers* Standard List of 

Net Prices for Extra Length of Threads 
and Extra Nuts. 

Adopted September 20, 1899, to take effect October 1, 1899. 





l 
4 


5 
16 


3 

8 

1 


7 
16 


i 


9 j 5. 
T6 « 8 


4 


8 


1 


Extreme Length of 
Thread in inches . . . 


3 

4 


15 

16 


n 


1 5 


n 


x 8 


2* 


95. 

^8 


3 


For each additional \" of 
Thread, per 100 Bolts . 


.02 


.02 


.02J 


.03 


.04 


.06 


.08 


.10 


.12 


For one extra Square Nut, 
per 100 Bolts 


.25 


.35 


.45 


.55 


.65 


. .85 


1.35 


2.00 


3.00 


For one extra Hexagon 
Nut, per 100 Bolts . . 


.35 


.45 


.55 


.70 


.85 


1.15 


1.75 


2.50 


3.60 




Soft Steel Machine Bolts. 



With Cold Pressed Threads, Square Heads and Nuts. 
Finished Points. 



List prices for these Bolts same as given on page 6. 

Please observe that the thread is not cut in the usual manner, 
but is raised slightly above the surface of the shank by cold 
pressure, thus preserving the full strength of the Bolt in 
the threaded portion. They are about fifty per cent, stronger 
than ordinary iron cut Thread Bolts and will break in the 
shank rather than the threaded part, under tensile strain. 



Button Head 

Square Neck 

Bolt. 



Hg. 6. 



Special Prices on 
application. 




Fig. 4. 



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* 

8 


American Iron and Steel Manufacturing Co., Lebanon, Pa. 




* 


Average Weight f 

^ Square t 


>er IOC 


1 of Machine Bolts. 

qttare Nuts. 




[eads and S 


Diam. 


1 s s 

4 T6 8 


7 
16 


i 


9 
16 


5 

8 


3 

4 


7 
8 


1 


Length 


lbs. lbs. lbs. lbs 


lbs. 


lbs. 


lbs. 


lbs. 


lbs. 


lbs. 


ljin. 


3.9 6.2 9.7 14.7 20.4 


26.0 


37.0 


58.0 




. . 


2 " 


4.6 7.2 11.3 16.5 22.4 


29 


39.9 


63.2 


97.7 


145 


21 " 


5.4 8.2 12.9 18.5 ; 25.0 


32.2 


44.1 


69.0 


105.6 


153 


3 " 


6.2 9.3 14.5 20.5 | 27.8 


35.4 


48.3 


75.2 


113.8 


163 


3J " 


6.9 10.4 16.1 22.6 30.6 


38.7 


52.5 


81.4 


122.0 


174 


4 " 


7.6 11.5 17.7 24.7 i 33.4 


42.0 


56.7 


87.6 


130.2 


185 


4J » 


8.3 12.6 19.2 26.8 36.2 


45.3 


60.9 


93.8 


138.4 


196 


5 " 


9.0 13.7 : 20.7 28.9 39.0 


48.6 


65.1 


100.0 


146.6 


207 


51 « 


9.7 14.8 22.2 31.0 ' 41.8 


51.9 


69.2 


> 106.1 


154.9 


218 


6 " 1 


0.4 15.9 23.7 33.1 44.6 


55.2 


73.4 


112.2 


163.2 


229 


61" 1 


1.1 17.0- 25.2 35.2 47.4 


58.5 


77.6 


118.3 


171.5 


240 


7 " 1 


1.8 18.1 26.7 37.3 50.2 


61.8 


81.8 


124.4 


179.8 


251 


71 " 1 


2.5 19.2 28.2 39.4 53.1 


65.1 


86.0 


130.5 


187.1 


262 


8 " -1 


3.2 20.3 29.7 41.5 56.0 


68.5 


90.0 


136.6 


195.4 


273 


9 " 


. . 33.1 45.7 61.5 


75.2 


98.0 


! 148.8 


212.0 


295 


10 " 


• 




36. 


5 49.9 67.0 


81.9 


106.3 


161.0 


229.0 


317 


11 " 






40.0 54.1 72.5 


88.7 


114.6 


173.2 


246.0 


339 


12 " 


• • 




43.5 58.3 78.0 


95.5 


122.9 


! 184.4 


263.0 


361 


13 " 






• • 




83.5 


102.3 


131.2 


196.6 


280.0 


383 


14 " 












89.0 


109.1 


139.5 


208.8 


297.0 


405 


15 " 


• • ! 










94.5 


116.0 


148.0 


221.0 


314.0 


427 


16 " 










i '■ 


100.0 


123.0 


156.5 


233.2 


331.0 


449 


17 " 


. 










1 105.5 


130.0 


165.0 


245.4 


348.0 


471 


18. " 


. 








. 


111.0 


137.0 


173.5 


257.6 


365.0 


493 


19 '« 










. 


116.5 


144.0 


182.0 


269.8 


382.0 


515 


20 " 


• 












j 122.0 


151.0 


190.5 


282.0 


399.0 


537 


21 " 
















. . 


198.0 


294.0 


416.0 


559 


22 " 


- 










. . • 


206.0 


306.0 


437.0 


581 


23 " 


. 










■ 




215.0 


318.0 


454.0 


603 


24 " 


. 










• • 


• 


224.0 


330.0 


470.0 


625 


* 














H 



* ' 

American Iron and Steel Manufacturing Co., 


Lebanon, Pa. 


* 

9 


Average Weight 

Square 


per 100 of Ma 


chine Bolts* 


Heads and Square Nuts. 


Length liinch 1 J inch 
& Diameter Diameter 

■ 


1 f inch 1 J inch 
Diameter Diameter 


1 1 inch 
Diameter 


2 inch 
Diameter 


3 inch 240 lbs. 309 lbs. 


350 lbs. 480 lbs ... 


81 ' 




253 ' 


325 " 


370 " 500 " ... 


4 ' 




267 ' 


342 ; ' 


390 " 520 " 


800 lbs. 


1 


4* ' 




281 ' 


359 " 


410 " 545 " 


833 " 


. . . 


5 ' 




295 ' 


376 " 


430 ■« 570 " 


866 " 


1370 lbs. 


51 ' 


309 ' 


394 " 


450 " 595 " 


900 " 


1414 " 


6 ' 


323 ' 


412 " 


470 " 620 " 


934 " 


1458 " 


6* ' 


337 « 


430 " 


490 " 645 " 


968 " 


1502 " 


7 ' 




351 ' 


448 " 


510 " 670 " 


1002 " 


1546 " 


7^ ' 


' 


365 ' 


466 " 


530 " 695 " 


1036 " 


1590 " 


8 ' 




379 « 


484 " 


550 " 725 " 


1070 " 


1634 " 


9 « 




407 ' 


518 " 


590 " 775 " 


1138 " 


1722 " 


10 « 


'435 ' 


552 " 


630 " 825 " 


1206 " 


1810 " 


11 ' 


1 


463 ' 


586 " 


670 " 875 " 


1274 " 


1898 " 


12 ' 




491 ' 


620 " 


710 " 925 " 


1342 " 


1986 " 


13 • ' 




519 ' 


655 " 


751 " 975 " 


1410 " 


2074 " 


14 ' 




547 " 


690 " 


793 " 1025 " 


1478 " 


2162 " 


15 ' 




575 * 


725 " 


835 " 1075 " 


1548 " 


2250 " 


16 ' 


4 603 ' 


760 " 


877 " 1125 " 


1616 " 


2338 " 


17 « 


931 ' 


795 " 


919 " 1175 " 


1684 " 


2426 " 


18 ' 


659 ' 


830 " 


961 " 1225 " 


1752 '< 


2514 " 


19 ' 


687 ' 


865 " 


1003 " 1275 " 


1820 " 


2602 " 


20 ' 


715 ' 


900 " 


1045 " 1325 " 


1888 " 


2690 " 


21 ' 


743 ' 


935 " 


1087 " 1375 " 


1956 " 


2778 " 


22 « 


771 ' 


970 " 


1129 " 1425 " 


2024 " 


2866 " 


23 ' 


799 ' 


1005 " 


1171 " 1475 " 


2092 " 


2954 " 


24 ' 


827 ' 


1040 " 


1213 " 1525 " 


2160 " 


3042 " 


25 « 


855 ' 


1075 "■ 


1255 " 1575 " 


2228 " 


3130 " 


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American Iron and Steel Manufacturing Co., Lebanon, Pa. 



Manufacturers' Standard List of 

Blank Bolts. 




Fig. 5. 
With either Square or Round Heads. Finished Points. Price per Hundred. 

Adopted January 30, 1895, to take effect February 14, 1895. 



Length i 
in Inches j 


1 

4 


5 

16 


3 

8 


7 

16 


i 


9 *• £ 

T6 & 8 


3 

4 


7 

8 


1 


H 1.20 ] 


L.40 


1.60 


2.00 


2.50 


4.00 


5.60 


7.80 


10.40 


2 1.30 1 


L.52 


1.74 


2.18 


2.74 


4.36 


6.10 


8.50 


11.30 


2% 1.40 J 


.64 


1.88 


2.36 


2.98 


4.72 


6.60 


9.20 


12.20 


3 J 


L50 1 


L.76 


2.02 


2.54 


3.22 


5.08 


7.10 


9.90 


13.10 


3J J 


l.60 1 


L88 


2.16 


2.72 


3.46 


5.44 


7.60 


10.60 


14.00 


4 ] 


L70 i 


5.00 


2.30 


2.90 


3.70 


5.80 


8.10 


11.30 


14.90 


4* -! 1 


1.80 i 


5.12 


2.44 


3.08 


3.94 


6.16 


8.60 


12.00 


15.80 


5 1 


[.90 i 


5.24 


2.58 


3.26 


4.18 


6.52 


9.10 


12.70 


16.70 


5* i 


5.00 5 


5.36 


2.72 


3.44 


4.42 


6.88 


9.60 


13.40 


17.60 


6 i 


MO £ 


5.48 


2.86 


3.62 


4.66 


7.24 


10.10 


14.10 


18.50 


6J 


5.20 i 


5.60 


3.00 


3.80 


4.90 


7.60 


10.60 


14.80 


19.40 


7 S 


!.30 5 


5.72 


3.14 


3.98 


5.14 


7.96 


11.10 


15.50 


20.30 


7| 


J.40 £ 


5.84 


3.28 


4.16 


5.38 


8.32 


11.60 


16.20 


21.20 


8 S 


5.50 S 


5.96 


3.42 


4.34 


5.62 


8.68 


12.10 ! 


16.90 


22.10 


9 1 


5.70 £ 


5.20 


3.70 


4.70 


6.10 


9.40 


13.10 


18.30 


23.90 


10 I 


5.90 I 


1.44 


3.98 


5.06 


6.58 


10.12 


14.10 


19.70 


25.70 


11 i 


5.10 c 


;.68 


4.26 


5.42 


7.06 


10.84 


15.10 


21.10 


27.50 


12 I 


5.30 ( i 


1.92 


4.54 


5.78 


7.54 


11.56 


16.10 


22.50 


29.30 


13 










4.82 


6.14 


8.02 


12.28 


17.10 


23.90 


31.10 


14 










5.10 


6.50 


8.50 


13.00 


18.10 


25.30 


32.90 


15 










5.38 


6.86 


8.98 


13.72 


19.10 


26.70 


34.70 


16 










5.66 


7.22 


9.46 


14.44 


20.10 


28.10 


36.50 


17 










. . 


9.94 


15.16 


21.10 


29.50 


38.30 


18 














10.42 


15.88 


22.10 I 


30.90 


40.10 


19 












. . 


10.90 


16.60 


23.10 ! 


32.30 


41.90 


20 










• • 


• • 


11.38 


17.32 


24.10 


33.70 


43.70 



The following extras are a part of this list : 

Blank Bolts with Hexagon Heads or Tee Heads, 10 per cent, extra. 
Bolts requiring extra upsets to form the head will be charged extra at our 
discretion. 



*- 



-* 



* 




American Iron and Steel Manufacturing Co., 


Lebanon, Pa* 






Weight of Squar 

Average We 


e He; 


id Blank Bolts* 

Hundred. 




ight per 


Dia 


3 

8 


7 
16 


i 


5 

8 


3 

4 


¥ 


1 


li 


H 


i* 


Length 


lbs. 


lbs. 


lbs. 


lbs. 


lbs. 


lbs. 


lbs. 


lbs 1 


bs 




lbs 


3 

4 


5.6 


8.7 


11.2 












1 


6.4 


9.7 


12.6 


23 










u 


7.2 


J0.7 


14.0 


24.9 


39.5 


. . 




1 

• • 








U 


8.0 


11.7 


15.4 


27.1 


42.5 


63.0 


. . 










1 -3. 

1 4 


8.8 


12.7 


16.8 


29.0 


45.5 


67.0 


90 


• • 








2 


9.6 


13.7 


18.2 


31.0 


48.5 


71.0 


95 










2i 


10.4 


14.7 


19.6 


33.0 


51.5 


75.2 


100 


141 








2J 


11.2 


15.7 


21.0 


35.0 


54.5 


79.4 


105 


149 








2f 


12.0 


16.7 


22.4 


37.0 


57.5 


83.7 


110 


157 








3 


12 8 


17.7 


23.8 


39.0 


60.5 


88.0 


115 


165 S 


!15 


370 


3| 


14.4 


19.7 


26.6 


43.5 


66.5 


96.3 


125 


180 2 


32 


392 


4 


16.0 


21.7 


29.4 


48.0 


72.7 


104.5 


136 


195 2 


»49 


414 


4* 


17.5 


23.7 


31.2 


52.5 


78.9 


112.8 


• 
147 


210 2 


!66 


437 


5 


19.0 


25.7 


35.0 


56.5 


85.1 


121.0 


158 


225 2 


!83 


461 




20.5 


27.7 


37.8 


60.5 


91.3 


129.3 


169 


240 3 


00 


485 


6 


22.0 


29.7 


40.6 


64.6 


97.5 


137.5 


180 


265 3 


17 


510 


7 


25.0 


33.7 


46.0 


72.8 


109.0 


154.0 


202 


290 3 


51 


560 


8 


28.0 


37.7 


51.5 


81.0 


121.0 


171.0 


223 


515 S 


86 61 





9 


. • 


41.7 


56.7 


89.0 


133.0 


i 188.0 


245 


340 4 


20 


660 


10 


• . 


45.7 


62.0 


97.0 


145.0 


205.0 


267 


365 4 


53 


710 


11 




. . 


67.5 


105.0 


157.0 


222.0 


288 


390 4 


88 


760 


12 


• • 




73.0 


114.0 


170.0 


239.0 


310 


415 5 


23 


810 


* 
















* 



K- 



J2 



American Iron and Steel Manufacturing Co. t Lebanon, Pa. 



Bolt Ends* 




Fig. 6. 

"With Square Nuts. 



Size of Iron 


Length 


II 

Price per lb. 


1 

Size of Iron 


Lengtr 


i Price per lb. 


T 3 g inch 


6 inch 


.32 


H 


inch 


14 inch .11 


i « 

4 




6 


<< 


.25 


lf 


< ( 


15 ' 


.11 


5 < 
16 




6 


i ( 


.20 


1* 


" 


16 ' 


' ' .11 


3 < 

8 


« 


7 


( i 


.18 


1 4 

1 8 


(( 


17 ' 


.12 


7 < 
16 




7 


( ( 


.16 


1 a. 

1 4 


< ( 


18 ' 


.12 


? & T6 




8 


( I 


.14 


1 ■!■ 

1 8 


< « 


19 ' 


.12 


5 « 

8 




9 


( I 


.12 


2 


< < 


20 ' 


.12 


3 < 
4 




10 


( < 


.10 


2* 


< < 


22 ' 


.14 


7 < 
8 




11 


( i 


.10 


2* 


< * 


24 « 


.14 


1 


( 


12 


<( 


.10 


2| 


i < 


24 ' 


.16 



u 



13 



.10 



26 



.18 



Please state on order whether Hot Pressed or Cold Punched C. and T. Nuts 
are to be furnished. Hexagon Nuts, 10 per cent, extra. 

Bolt Ends shorter than above Standard lengths, in lots of 100 and over, will 
be charged at the price per hundred of Machine Bolts of same length, subject to 
same discount ; in smaller lots extra. 

Bolt Ends cut with left hand threads, or with Upset Ends, at special prices. 



Weight of Bolt Ends. 

"With Square Nuts. 



Average Weight per Hundred. 



. . . . fx 9 


84 lbs. 


l|xl5 


865 lbs. 


2 x20 


2400 lbs. 


fxlO 


145 " 


Hxl6 


1075 " 


2^x22 


3150 " 



T 5 ex6 14 lbs. 



210 " 



Hxl7 



1350 



2^x24 



4200 



|x7 


24 " 


1 xl2 


300 " 


lfxl8 


1670 " 


2fx24 


5100 " 


tW 


34 " 


Hxl3 


445 " 


1^x19 


1900 " 


3 x26 


6400 '« 


£x8 


49 " 


Uxl4 


644 " 




. . . 






All Bolt Ends are fitted with U. S. Standard Nuts. 



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American Iron and Steel Manufacturing Co., Lebanon, Pa. 



\Z 



Hanger Bolts* 




Fig. 7. 

Price per Hundred — In JOO Jots. 



Length ' 3 1 £ 3 V 
over all 8 2 8 4 8 


1 


H H 


3 in. 5 


.00 6.50 . . . . . . > . . 




4 " 




7.00 


• 


5 " 




7.50 9.75 . . 






6 " 




8.00 10.50 13.50 


16.50 . . 


• • 


7 " 




8.50 11.25 14.50 i 18.00 


25.50 




8 " 




9.00 12.00 15.50 19.50 


27.00 


36.00^ 


. . 


9 " 




. . 12.75 16.50 21.00 


28.50 


38.00 


54.00 


10 " 




13 50 17.50 22.50 


30.00 


40.00 


57.00 


11 " 




18.50 24.00 


31.50 


42.00 


60.00 


12 " 




19.50 25.50 


33.00 


44.00 


63.00 


14 " 






21.50 


28.50 


36.00 


48.00 


69.00 


16 " 






. . 


31.50 


39.00 


52.00 


75.00 


18 " 




. . ] . . 1 . . . . 


42.00 


56.00 81.00 



With Hexagon Nuts, 10 per cent, extra. 

We are prepared to furnish Hanger Bolts with Gimlet Points, also with Iron 
Pipe Thread in place of U. S. Standard Thread on Nut End, at special prices. 



Length 



4 in. 



23 



Hanger Bolts* 



"With Hexagon Nuts. 



Approximate Weight per Hundred. 



H 



1* 



6 ' 


33 


51 


76 


100 






; . 


. . 




8 « 


43 


65 


93 


132 


165 


245 


285 




. 


10 « 




79 


110 


160 


208 


287 


335 


435 


505 


12 ' 






130 


190 


250 


320 


385 


490 


570 


14 ' 






220 


286 


362 


435 


545 


650 


16 « 







405 


485 


600 


720 



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American Iron and Steel Manufacturing Co., Lebanon, Pa. 



Manufacturers' Standard List of 



Coach and Lag Screws* 




Fig. 8. 



-* 



"With Square Heads. Price per Hundred. 
With Either Cone Points or Gimlet Points. 

Adopted September 20, 1899, to take effect October 1, 1899. 



Length in 
Inches 


5 

16 


3 

8 


7 

16 


1 


T6 & 8 


3 
4 


7 

8 



1 


H i 


5.25 


2.70 


3.15 


3.75 . . 


. . 




2 2 


5.45 « 


S.96 


3.47 


4.11 


5.00 




. . 


2i S 


!.65 i 


J. 22 


3.79 


4.47 


5.50 


7.90 . . 


• • 


3 S 


1.85 J 


5.48 


4.11 


4.83 


6.00 


8.60 


12.50 


. • 


8* c 


;.05 ? 


J. 74 


4.43 


5.19 


6.50 


9.30 


13.50 


18.20 


4 2 


.25 4 


LOO 


4.75 


5.55 


7.00 


10.00 


14.50 


19.50 


4* £ 


..45 4 


1.26 


5.07 


5.91 


7.50 


10.70 


15.50 


20.80 


5 £ 


1.65 4 


L52 


5.39 


6.27 


8.00 


11.40 


16.50 


22.10 


5* £ 


,.85 4 


L78 


5.71 


6.63 


8.50 


12.10 


17.50 


23.40 


6 4 


L05 { 


>.04 


6.03 


6.99 


9.00 


12.80 


18.50 


24.70 


«* 








6.35 


7.35 


9.50 


13.50 


19.50 


26.00 


7 








6.67 


7.71 


10.00 


14.20 


20.50 


27.30 


7| 








6.99 


8.07 


10.50 


14.90 


21.50 


28.60 


8 








7.31 


8.43 


11.00 


15.60 


22.50 


29.90 


9 








7.95 


9.15 


12.00 


17.00 


24.50 


32.50 


10 








■ 


9.87 


13.00 


18.40 


26.50 


35.10 


11 










10.59 


14.00 


19.80 


28.50 


37.70 


12 








• 


11.31 


15.00 


21.20 


30.50 


40.30 



The following extras are a part of the Coach and Lag Screw List 

Hexagon Heads 10 per cent, extra. 

Skein Screws are sold at the same price as Lag Screws. 

Fetter Drive Screws and Pole Steps black or galvanized, see page 40. 

Ore Washery Screws, Fig. Ill, at Special price. 



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•* 



American Iron and Steel Manufacturing Co., Lebanon, Pa. 



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J5 



Weight of Square Head Lag Screws. 



Average "Weight per Hundred. 



Dia. 


5 
16 


3 

8 


i 

16 


i 

2 


9 
16 


5 
8 


* 

4 


7 
8 


1 


H 


H 


1* 


Long 


lbs. 


lbs. 


lbs. 


lbs. 


lbs. 


lbs. 


lbs. 


lbs. 


lbs. 


lbs. 


lbs. 


lbs. 


i* 


4.2 


6.5 


9.2 


13.0 















if 


4.7 


7.1 


10.0 


13.8 




[ 










2 


5.2 


7.7 


10.9 


14.9 


23.0 


24.8 .... 










21 


5.7 


8.4 


11.8 


16.1 


24.5 


27.3 














9 l 


6.2 


9.2 


12.7 


17.4 


26.0 


29.0 


43.0 












3 


7.2 


10.6 


14.6 


19.0 


29.2 


32.9 


48.3 


75.0 










n 


8.2 


12.0 


16.6 


21.5 


32.5 


36.9 


53.8 


78.5 


90 








4 


9.2 


13.5 


18.8 


24.0 


35.9 


41.0 


59.6 


82.0 


99 








H 


10.2 


15.0 


20.7 


26.5 


39.3 


44.9 


65.5 


86.0 


108 








5 


11.3 


16.5 


22.8 


29.0 


42.7 


48.8 


71.5 


90.0 


118 


150 


• • 


• • 


5| 


12.4 


18.0 


24.9 


31.5 


46.1 


52.7 


77.5 


98.0 


128 


163 


• • 


• • 


6 


13.5 


19.5 


27.0 


34.0 


49.5 


56.6 


83.5 


106.0 


138 


176 


240 


• • 


7 


• • 




31.1 


39.0 


56.3 


64.5 


95.5 


122.5 


158 


203 


270 




8 






35.2 


44.0 


63.1 


72.5 


107.6 


139.0 


178 


230 


300 


420 


9 








49.0 


69.9 


80.5 


119.8 


155.5 


198 


257 


332 


468 


10 


• • 


• • 


. 


54.0 


76.7 


88.5 


131.0 


172.0 


219 


284 


365 


516 


11 


• • 




.... 


83.5 


96.5 


143.1 


188.5 


240 


311 


395 


564 


12 






• ■ • • 


90.5 


104.5 


155.4 


205.0 


261 


338 


425 


612 



"T 



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16 


American Iron and Steel Manufacturing Co 


,, Lebanon 


, Pa. 




— * 






Manufacturers' Standard List c 

Common Carriage B< 

iifc^^i pp ■■■— ■■111 


>f 

olts. 

ary 14, 1895 








Fig. 9. 

Price per Hundred. 

Adopted January 30, 1895, to take effect Febru 




Length 


1 

4 


i j- 

16 


3 

8 


7 

1 6 


1 
2" 


9 Sr & 

T6 & 8 


3 

1 




11 


1.00 


1.20 


. 


. . 




. 


. 




If 


1.04 


1.25 


. . 




. . 




. 




2 


1.08 


1.30 


1.50 


2.20 




. . 




H 


1.12 


1.35 


1.57 


2.28 




• 




21 


1.16 


1.40 


1.64 


2.36 








•> 3 

^4 


1.20 


1.45 


1.71 


2.44 








3 


1.24 


1.50 


1.78 


2.52 


3.00 


5.00 


7.20 


8* 


1.28 


1.55 


1.85 


2.60 


3.10 


5.15 


7.40 


3* 


1.32 


1.60 


1.92 


2.68 


3.20 


5.30 


7.60 


8f 


1.36 


1.65 


1.99 


2.76 


3.30 


5.45 


7.80 


4 


1.40 


1.70 


2.06 


2.84 


3.40 


5.60 


8.00 


4i 


1.44 


1.75 


2.13 


2.92 


3.50 


5.75 


8.20 


41 


1.48 


1.80 


2.20 


3.00 


3.60 


5.90 


8.40 


43 


1.52 


1.85 


•2.27 


3.08 


3.70 


6.05 


8.60 


5 


1.56 


1.90 


2.34 


3.16 


3.80 


6.20 


8.80 


5J 


1.64 


2.00 


2.48 


3.32 


4.00 


6.50 


9.20 


6 


1.72 


2.10 


2.62 


3.48 


4.20 


6.80 


9.60 


61 


1.80 


2.20 


2.76 


3.64 


4.40 


7.10 


10.00 


7 


1.88 


2.30 


2.90 


3.80 


4.60 


7.40 
7.70 


10.4 
10.8 





71 


1.96 


2.40 


3.04 


3.96 


4.80 





8 


2.04 


2.50 


3.18 


4.12 


5.00 


8.00 


11.20 


81 


2.12 


2.60 


3.32 


4.28 


5.20 


8.30 


11.60 


9 


2.20 


2.70 


3.46 


4.44 


5.40 


8.60 


12.00 


91 


2.28 


2.80 


3.60 


4.60 


5.60 


8.90 


12.40 


10 


2.36 


2 90 


3.74 


4.76 


5.80 


9.20 


12.80 


11 


2.52 


3.10 


4.02 


5.08 


6.20 


9.80 


13.60 


12 


2.68 


3.30 


4.30 


5.40 


6.60 


10.40 


14.40 


13 


2.84 


3.50 


4.58 


5.72 


7.00 


11.00 


15.20 


14 


3.00 


3.70 


4.86 


6.04 


7.40 


11.60 


16.00 


15 


3.16 


3.90 


5.14 


6.36 


7.80 


12.20 


16.80 


16 


3.32 


4.10 


5.42 


6.68 


8.20 


12.80 


17.60 


17 


3.48 


4.30 


5.70 


7.00 


8.60 


13.40 


18.40 


18 


3.64 


4.50 


5.98 


7.32 


9.00 


14.00 


19.20 


19 


' 3.80 


4.70 


6.26 


7.64 


9.40 


14.60 


20.00 


20 

Extra 
see page 


3.96 


4.90 


6.54 


7.96 


9.80 


15.20 


20.8 
ie Bolts 





1 for extra length 

7. 


of threads and extra nuts, 


same as on Machir 


1 

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American Iron and Steel Manufacturing Co., Lebanon, Pa. 



17 



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Weight of Common Carriage Bolts* 



Table showing the average weight in pounds of J 00 Common Carriage Bolts 

of sizes enumerated. 



length 



_5_ 

1 6 



1 



1 


2.8 


4.8 


6.9 


9.4 


14.5 


28.0 


u 


3.1 


5.2 


7.6 


10.4 


15.9 


30.0 


u 


3.4 


5.7 


8.3 


11.4 


17.3 


32.0 


If 


3.7 


6.1 


9.0 


12.4 


18.6 


34.0 


2 


4.0 


6.6 


9.7 


13.3 


20.0 


36.0 


21 


4.4 


7.0 


10.4 


14.3 


21.4 


38.0 



2* 


4.7 


7.5 


11.1 


15.3 


22.8 


40.0 


2f 


5.0 


7.9 


11.8 


16.3 


24.2 


42.0 


3 


5.3 


8.4 


12.5 


17.3 


25.5 


44.0 



5.9 



11.6 



9.3 



13.9 



19.3 



17.4 



26.4 



37.2 



28.3 



53.0 



48.0 



4 


6.6 


10.2 


15.3 


21.3 


31.0 


52.0 


4* 


7.2 


11.1 


16.7 


23.3 


33.8 


56.0 


5 


7.8 


12.0 


18 


25.3 


36.5 


60.0 


5J 


8.4 


12.9 


19.4 


27.3 


39.3 


64.0 



6 


9.0 


13.8 


20.8 


29.3 


42.0 


68.0 


6i 


9.7 


14.7 


21.2 


31.2 


44.8 


72.0 



7 


10.3 


15.6 


23.6 


33.2 


47.5 


76.0 


n 


10.9 


16.5 


25.0 


35.2 


50.3 


80.0 



84.0 



8* 






18.4 


27.8 


39.2 


55.8 


88.0 


9 




19.3 


29.2 


41.2 


58.5 


92.0 


91 




20.2 


30.6 


43.1 


61.3 


96.0 


10 




21.0 


32.0 


45.1 


64.0 


100.0 


10 \ 




• • 


33.4 


47.1 


66.8 


104.0 


11 






• • 


34.8 


49.1 


69.5 


108.0 


11* 






. . 


36.2 


51.0 


72.3 


112.0 


12 






• • 


37.5 


53.0 


75.0 


116.0 



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Manufacturers' Standard List of 

Plow Bolts, 

Either Iron or Steel. 







Fig. 10. Fig. 11. Fig. 12. Fig. 13. 

Price per Hundred. — With Right or Left Hand Threads as may be ordered. 



Length 


5 
16 


3 
S 


_7 
16 


i 


9 
16 


5 

8 


H 


1.70 


2.00 


2.60 


3.50 


4.50 


5.70 


i* 


1.80 


2.10 


2.75 


3.70 


4.75 


6.00 


if 


1.90 


2.20 


2.90 


3.90 


5.00 


6.30 


2 


2.00 


2.30 


3.05 


4.10 


5.25 


6.60 


2i 


2.10 


2.40 


3.20 


4.30 


5.50 


6.90 


2J 


2.20 


2.50 


3.35 


4.50 


5:75 


7.20 


2f 


2.30 


2.60 


3.50 


4.70 


6.00 


7.50 


3 


2.40 


2.70 


3.65 


4.90 


6.25 


7.80 


3i 


2.50 


2.80 


3.80 


5.10 


6.50 


8.10 


3£ 


2.60 


2.90 


3.95 


5.30 


6.75 


8.40 


8* 


2.70 


3.00 


4.10 


5.50 


7.00 


8.70 


4 


2.80 


3.10 


4.25 


5.70 


7.25 


9.00 



Hexagon Nuts, io per cent, extra. 

Special Heads charged at an extra price at our discretion. 

In ordering Plow Bolts please specify the figure number, to enable us to make the heads 
exactly as required. The length of Plow Bolts is measured over all. 

Unless otherwise ordered, we will make all countersunk heads at an angle of thirty-five 
degrees. 

These Bolts can be furnished either of iron with cut threads, or of soft steel with our cold 
pressed and raised threads, and we recommend the latter as superior. 



Weight of Plow Bolts. 

Average Number in J 00 lbs. 



Length 


T6 inch 


"8 inch 


T 6 inch 


5" inch 


1 inch 


2,200 


1,550 


1,120 


800 


1 4 


2,000 


1,370 


990 


725 


1 1 u 
1 2" 


1,820 


1,250 


■ 890 


665 


1 3 «< 

1 4 


1,680 


1,160 


810 


610 


2 " 


1,580 


1,080 


750 


565 


2£" 




925 


660 


490 


3 " 






575 


430 













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Tire Bolts. 



Price per Hundred. 



Length 


3 
16 


i 

4 


5 
1 6 


3 

8 


1 


.60 


.80 


1.10 


2.20 


u 


.60 


.80 


1.10 


2.20 


H 


.60 


.80 


1.10 


2.20 


1 4 


.65 


.85 


1.10 


2.20 


2 


.70 


.90 


1.17 


2.20 


2* 


.75 


.95 


1.24 


2.30 


2£ 


.80 


1.00 


1.31 


2.40 


2| 


.85 


1.05 


1.38 . 


2.50 


3 


.90 


1.10 


1.45 


2.60 


3i 


.95 


1.15 


1.52 


2.70 


3| 


1.00 


1.20 


1.59 


2.80 


3| 


1.05 


1.25 


1.66 


2.90 


4 


1.10 


1.30 


1.73 


3.00 


41 


1.15 


1.35 


1.80 


3.10 


4J 


1.20 


1.40 


1.87 


3.20 


4| 


1.25 


1.45 


1.94 


3.30 


5 


1.30 


1.50 


2.01 


3.40 


5* 


1.40 


1.60 


2.15 


3.60 


6 


. 1.50 


1.70 


2.29 


3.80 



The length of these Bolts is measured over all. 




Fig. 14. 



Belt or Elevator Bolts. 



Price per Hundred. 



Diameter 


T 3 6 incn 


4 inch 


iq inch 


"8 inch 


f in. long 


3.00 


3.00 


3.60 




1 


3.10 


3.10 


3.70 


4.40 


n - 


3,20 


3.20 


3.80 


4.55 


i* " 


3.30 


3.30 


3.90 


4.70 


it - 






4.00 


4.85 


2 


. . 


. . 




5.00 



The length of these Bolts is measured over all. 



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Stud Bolts, 

Either Iron or Steel. 
With U. S. Standard Chamfered and Trimmed Hexagon Nuts. 




Fig. 15. 
Price per Hundred. 



Diam. 


3 

8 


7 
16 


i 

2 


9 
16 


5 
8 


i 
i 

3 1 1 

4 8 J- 


H l* 


No. of 
Threads 


16 


14 


13 


12 


11 


10 9 8 


7 7 


1 fin. 


4.00 


5.10 


5.50 


















1 a. ' 

1 4 




4.10 


5.25 


5.65 


• • 














2 < 




4.20 


5.40 


5.80 : 8.50 


8.50 


12.40 j . . 












2* ' 




4.30 


5.55 


5.95 


8.75 


8.75 


12.70 i . . 

I 












2* « 




4.40 


5.70 


6.10 


9.00 


9.00 


13.00 j 18.00 . . 












2| ' 




4.50 


5.85 


6.25 


9.25 


9.25 


13.30 i 18.50 . . 












3 ' 




4.60 


6.00 


6.40 


9.50 9.50 


13.60 ; 19.00 27.80 












81 ' 




4.70 


6.15 


6.55 9.75 9.75 


13.90 19.50 28.40 












3* ' 




4.80 


6.30 


6.70 10.00 10.00 


14.20 i 20.00 29.00 












8f ' 




4.90 


6.45 


6.85 \ 10.25 


10.25 


14.50 20.50 29.60 












4 ' 




5.00 


6.60 


7.00 


10.50 


10.50 


14.80 ; 21.00 30.20 


43.00 60.00 


4* ' 




5.25 


6.90 


7.30 


11.00 11.00 


15.40 22.00 I 31.40 


44.50 62.50 


5 ' 






• • 




11.50 I 11.50 


16.00 23.00 32.60 

i 


46.00 65.00 


5£ ' 








• • 


12.00 12.00 


16.60 : 24.00 1 33.80 


47.50 67.50 


6 k 




• • 


• • 


• • 


12.50 


12.50 


17.20 i 25.00 35.00 


49.00 70.00 



The length of Stud Bolts is measured over all. 

In ordering please give length of thread wanted on each end, and length 
of body, and state whether the blank part is wanted milled or rough. 

The end having a short thread (tap end) has a tight fit and the other (nut 
end) a regular fit. 

When Studs with Case-hardened or Semi-finished Nuts are ordered, the 
Nuts will be charged separately. (List prices on page 38). 

These Studs can be furnished either of iron with cut threads, or of soft 
steel with our cold pressed and raised threads, and we recommend the latter as 
superior. Brass Studs at a special price. 



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Manufacturers* Standard List of 

Forged Set Screws and Tap Bolts* 





Fig. 16. 



Fig 17. 



Square Heads* — Price per Hundred, 

Adopted January 30, 1895, to take effect February 14, 1895. 



Dia. Screw 


1 
4 


5 

16 


3 

8 


A 


1 
2 


9 kr 4 

T~6 & 8 


3 
4 


7 

8 


1 


1* 


1.00 


1.15 


1.35 


1.60 


2.00 


3.00 


4.20 


6.00 


8.00 


If 


1.05 


1.21 


1.42 


1.69 


2.10 


3.12 


4.35 


6.20 


8.25 


2 


1.10 ! 


1.27 


1.49 


1.78 


2.20 


3.24 


4.50 


6.40 


8.50 


2* 


1.15 


1.33 


1.56 


1.87 


2.30 


3.36 


4.65 


6.60 


8.75 


2* 


1.20 


1.39 


1.63 


1.96 


2.40 


3.48 


4.80 


6.80 


9.00 


2f 


1.25 


1.45 


1.70 


2.05 


2.50 


3.60 


4.95 


7.00 


9.25 


3 


1.30 


1.51 


1.77 


2.14 


2.60 


3.72 


5.10 


7.20 


9.50 


3i 




1.57 


1.84 


2.23 


2.70 


3.84 


5.25 


7.40 


9.75 


3* 




. . 


1.91 


2.32 


2.80 


3.96 


5.40 


7.60 


10.00 


3f 


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. . 


2.41 


2.90 


4.08 


5.55 


7.80 


10.25 


4 


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3 00 


4.20 


5.70 


8.00 


10.50 



The following extra is to be understood as a part of this list : 

"With Hexagon Heads, 10 per cent, extra. 

Heads of Tap Bolts are same sizes as heads of Machine Bolts. For these dimensions, as well 
as sizes of heads on Set Screws, see page 56. 

In ordering A-inch Screws state whether 12 or 13 threads per inch are wanted. If no instruc- 
tions to the contrary are given, we will furnish U. S. Standard Threads. 

The length of Set Screws and Tap Bolts is measured from under head to point. 




Milled Coupling Bolts. 



Hexagon Heads and Hexagon Nuts. 
Price per Hundred. 



Fig. 18. 



Diam. Screw 


5 

8 


3 

4 


8 


1 


1* 


H 


2 


25.00 




2* 


26.50 


32.00 


38.75 








3 


28.00 


34.00 


40.75 


56.00 


70.00 




3£ 


29.50 


36.00 


42.75 


58.00 


73.00 


100.00 


4 


31.00 


38.00 


44.75 


60.00 


76.00 


105.00 


4. 1 
* 2 


. 


40.00 


46.75 


62.00 


79.00 


110.00 


5 






48.75 


64.00 


82.00 


115.00 


5* 








66.00 


85.00 


120.00 


6 


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• • 


88.00 


125.00 



These Bolts are made from best iron, with bodies turned and threaded, Heads and Nuts 
faced inside. L,ength is measured under head to point. 

If wanted with Finished and Case-hardened Nuts, add difference in cost between Finished 
and Case-hardened, and Semi-finished Nuts, page 38. 



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Case Hardened Iron Set Screws* 




Fig. 19. 
Oval Point. 





Fig. 20. 

Square Heads. Price per Hundred. 



Fig. 21. 
Cup Point. 



Diam. 

of Screw 


l 

4 


5 
1 6 


3 

8 


7 
1 6 


* 


9 
16 


t 


3 

4 


7 
8 


1 


H 


H 


Threads 
to inch 


20 


18 


16 


14 


13 


12 


11 


10 


9 


8 


7 


7 


4 


2.00 


2.20 


2.50 


2.90 


3.40 


4.25 


5.00 






. 






1 


2.15 


2.35 


2.65 


3.10 


3.60 


4.25 


5.00 


7.00 










H 


2.30 


2.50 


2.80 


3.30 


3.80 


4.50 


5.25 


7.00 


11.30 




. . 




l* 


2.45 


2.65 


2.95 


3.50 


4.00 


4.75 


5.50 


7.50 


11.30 


14.90 






if 


2.60 


2.80 


3.10 


3.70 


4.20 


5.00 


5.75 


8.00 


12.00 


15.90 


19.50 | . . 


2 


2.80 


3.00 


3.30 


3.95 


4.45 


5.30 


6.05 


8.60 


12.90 


17.00 


21.10 


25.30 


2* 


. . 


3.25 


3.55 


4.25 


4.75 


5.65 


6.40 


9.30 


13.80 


18.40 


22.90 


27.40 


2* 






3.85 


4.60 


5.10 


6.05 


6.80 


10.00 


14.80 


19.80 


24.70 


29.60 


2f 








5.00 


5.50 


6.50 


7.25 


10.80 


15.90 


21.40 


26.70 


32.00 


3 










5.95 


7.00 


7.75 


11.70 


17.10 


23.00 


28.80 


34.60 


8* 












7.55 


8.35 


12.70 


18.40 


24.70 


31.00 


37.40 


8* 














8.95 


13.70 


19.70 


26.40 


33.20 


40.20 


3f 
















14.70 


21.00 


28.10 


35.40 


43.00 


4 


















22.30 


29.80 


37.60 


45.80 


Add for 
ea. Jin. 


25 


30 


35 


45 


50 


55 


60 


1.00 


1.30 


1.70 


2.20 


2.80 



In ordering Set Screws please state whether cup or oval points are wanted. If no directions 
are given, the former will be sent. 

In ordering |-inch Screws, state whether 12 or 13 threads per inch are wanted. If no in- 
structions to the contrary are given we will furnish U. S. Standard Threads. 



Steel Set Screws* 







Case Hardened 


. Price 


per Hundred. 








Diam. 

of Screw 


i 


5 
16 


3 

8 


7 
16 


i 


9 

1 6 


5. 

8 


3. 

4 


7 
8 


1 


Threads 
to inch 


20 


18 


16 


14 


13 


12 


11 


10 


9 


8 


3 

4 


2.50 


2.75 


3.10 


[3.60 


4.25 


5.30 


6.25 








1 


2.65 


2.90 


3.30 


3.90 


4.50 


5.30 


6.25 


8.75 




. 


u 


2.85 


3.10 


3.50 


4.15 


4.75 


5.60 


6.55 


8.75 


14.10 




. 1* 


3.05 


3.30 


3.70 


4.40 


5.00 5.90 


6.90 


9.35 


14.10 


18.60 


If 


3.25 


3.50 


3.90 


4.65 


5.25 | 6.25 


7.25 


10.00 


15.00 


19.80 


2 • 


3.50 


3.75 


4.15 


4.95 


5.55 


6.60 


7.60 


10.75 


16.10 


21.25 


2i- 


3.80 


4.05 


4.45 


5.30 


5.90 


7.05 


8.00 


11.60 


17.25 


23.00 


2* 


4.10 


4.45 


4.80 


5.75 


6.35 


7.55 


8.50 


12.50 


18.50 


24.70 


2f 


4.45 


4.80 


5.25 


6.20 


6.85 


8.10 


9.05 


13.50 


19.85 


26.65 


3 


4.75 


5.20 


5.70 


6.75 


7.45 8.75 


9.70 


14.60 


21.35 


28.75 


3i 


. . 


5.55 


6.10 


7 30 


8.05 9.45 


10.45 


15.85 


23.00 


30.85 


3 \ 




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6.55 


7.90 


8.70 ! 10.15 


11.20 


17.10 


24.60 


33.25 


3f 








8.50 


9.35 10.85 


11.95 


18.35 


26.25 


35.15 


4 










9.95 


11.50 


12.70 


19.60 


27.85 


37.25 


Add for each 
\ inch 


35 


40 


50 


60 


70 


80 


90 


1.30 


1.75 


2.30 



Our Set Screws, iron or steel, are first-class and threaded true to gauge. 
The length of all Set Screws is measured under head. 



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Square Head Cap Screws* 



Price per Hundred. 




Fig 22. 



3 

Diam. of lead "g" 


1 

16 


1 


9 

T6 


8 1 16 


3. 7 

4 8 


1* 


H 


11 


11 


If 


Length of Head 


1 
4 


5 
16 


3 

8 


7 
16 


1 9 ' .5 3 

? 16 8 4 


7 

8 


1 


1* 


11 


1£ 


Diam. of Screw 4 


5 3. 
16 8 


7 
1 6 


1 9_ 5. a 

S | 16 | 8 4 


7 

8 


1 


1* 


11 


1^ 

1 8 


3 
4 


2.40 


2.75 


3.20 


3:80 


4.40 5.75 . . 










..... 


1 


2.60 


2.95 


3.40 


4.00 


4.70 


5.75 7.70 










. 


u 


2.75 


3.10 


3.65 


4.20 


4.95 


6.05; 7.70 


10.50 










. 


H 


2.90 


3.30 


3.85 


4.45 


5.25 


6.35J 8.25 


10.50 


14.00 










H 


3.05 


3.50 


4.10 


4.70 


5.55 


6.65! 8.80; 11.10 


14.80 


18.00 








2 


3.25 


3.70 


4.35 


4.95 


5.90 


7.05 9.40 ;11.80 


15.70 


19.00 


22.50 






21 




4.00 


4.65 


5.25 


6.30 


7.55110.10 12.60 


16.70 20.20 


24.00 


30.00 




21 


. . 


. . 


5.00 


5.60 


6.75 


8.15 10.90 13.50 


17.80 21.50 


25.80 


32.00 


39.00 


2f 








6.00 


7.25 


8.85 11.80 14.60 


19.10 23.10 


27.90 


34.20 


41.50 


3 






7.80 


9.65 12.80 


15.90 


20.60 25.00 


30.50 


37.00 


45.00 


Threads to inch 


20 18 


16 ; 14 


13 


12 11 ! 10 

— - 


9 8 


7 


7 


6 


Add for ea. J in. 


25 35 


45 55 


65 


90 1.20 


1.50 


1.80 2.30 


3.00 


3.50 


4.00 



Hexagon Head 
Cap Screws. 



Price per Hundred. 




Fig. 23. 



Diam. of Head 


3 1 _9_ 

8 2 i 16 


5 3 

8 4 


1 3 

1 6 


I 1 

8 *- 


1* 


H 


I 8 


11 


Length of Head 


1 

4 


5 

1 6 


3 

8 


J- i- * 

16, ^ 


9 
16 


5 2. 

8 4 


7 


1 


1* 


H 


Diam. of Screw 


1 
4 


5 3. 

T6 \ 8 


-7- ! 1 

16 ¥ 


9 
16 


4 a. 

¥ 4 


7 

8 


1 


1* 


11 


3 
4 


3.00 3.25 3.75 


4.40 5.50 


7.00 


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1 


3.25 
3.50 


3.50 4.00 1 4.70 5.70 


7.00 


9.50; . . 










u 


3.75 14.25 15.00 6.00 


7.50 


9.50! 12.20 1 . . 








1* 


3.75 4.00 
4.00 4.25 


4.50 5.30 6.30 


8.00 


10.00 12.20 


16.00 


• • 




. . 


If 


4.75 5.60 6.60 


8.50 


10.60 12.80 


16.60 


21.20 


• • 




2 


4.25 4.60 5.05 
. . 5 00 5.40 


5.95 7.00 


9.10 


11.20 13.40 


17.20 22.30 


29.00 


37.50 


21 


6.35 7.50 


9.70 


11.90 14.10 


17.90 23.60 


30.50 


39.30 


21 


. 


5.80 6.80 8.00 


10.40 12.70 14.90 


18.80 i 25.10 


32.30 


41.40 


2f 


.... 


. . 7.30 8.60 


11.20 13.60 15.90 


20.00 


26.90 


34.40 


44.00 


3 


. ... 


. . 


. . 9.30 


12.10 14.70 17.00 


21.80 


29.00 


37.00 


47.50 


Threads to inch 


20 


18 


16 


14 13 


12 11 10 


9 


8 


7 


7 


Add for ea, \ in. 


30 


40 


50 60 80 


1.00 1.30 1.60 


2.00 


2.40 


3.00 


4.00 



In ordering Screws £ inch diameter always state whether wanted with 12 or 13 threads. 
All Screws sent with United States Standard Threads unless otherwise ordered. 
The length of all Cap Screws is measured under head. 



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Railroad Track Bolts. 




Fig. 24. 

We make Iron Cut Thread Track Bolts of superior quality, 
giving special attention to uniformity of threads and fit of nuts. In this depart- 
ment of our works we have extensive facilities and are able to make prompt 
shipments. 

We are prepared also to make and ship promptly, 

COILED STEEL SPRING NUT LOCKS, 




Fig. 25. 

hardened and tempered in oil, prices for which we shall be glad to quote on 

receipt of inquiry. 



We are also the exclusive manufacturers in the East, of the celebrated 

HARVEY PATENT GRIP THREAD TRACK BOLT, 

pronounced by many railroad men the best track bolt they have ever used, 
especially when fitted with our Ideal Nut. 




Fig. 26. 

Please note the principal features of this Bolt and Nut 
ist. The Bolt has a ratchet thread undercut on the bearing side, or about five 

degrees less than a right angle to the axis of the bolt, and the apex of the thread 

is cut to a knife edge. 

2d. The Nut also has a ratchet thread, the bearing side of which is about 

five degrees greater than a right angle to the axis of the nut. Thus there is a 



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cavity of about ten degrees between the bolt thread and the nut thread ; and when 
the nut is screwed up tight against the angle bar, the strain forces the thin bolt 
threads out into the nut threads, completely rilling the cavity referred to, which 
makes a perfect fit and locks the nut so that it will never work loose. 

3rd. The Ideal Nut has the corners off, as shown in the cut (page 27), for use 
on angle bars as a substitute for hexagon nuts, and is made about T 3 g thicker than 
the diameter of the bolt, and has a recess t 3 q deep cut in its bearing face, which 
recess is a little greater in diameter than the bolt and is intended to enclose and 
protect the bolt threads from injury by the rubbing or pounding action of the angle 
plate in service, thus insuring two good threads to tighten the nut on when the 
joint becomes loose from wear or stretch of the bolt. 

4th. Thus the Bolt and Nut form a complete fastening in themselves — only 
two pieces — as simple as possible ; (no nut locks, springs, keys, washers, wires, or 
other complications ) : are cheaper and better than ordinary bolts fitted with 
spring washers, and being made of best Iron are warranted in all respects 
first-class and entirely satisfactory. 



Notwithstanding the superior merits of our iron cut thread Harvey Grip Bolts, 

we now produce a soft steel Track Bolt without cutting the threads at all, by a 
new process of raising the threads above the body of the bolt by cold pressure, 
illustrated herewith. 

These bolts have more than fifty per cent, greater tensile strength than iron cut 
thread bolts of same size, and are actually stronger in the threaded portion than in 
the shank, as shown by hundreds of tensile tests made by us. 

No metal is cut out by our process of threading these bolts, but the thread is 
raised or spun up above the surface of the shank, so that the diameter of the 
threaded portion is about T x ¥ inch greater than the shank, as shown in the cut. 




I Registered 

"HARVEY GRIP" 

Trade Mark 




Fig. 27. 



HARVEY GRIP BOLT. 



IDEAL NUT. 



Made under Patents 
Dated 

Dec. 13, 1881. 
Apr. 19, 1887. 



Made under Patents 
Dated 

May 4, 1886. 
Nov. 13, 1888. 
Dec. 4, 1888. 



Much of the best track in the United States is laid with these Bolts. 



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American Iron and Steel Manufacturing Co., Lebanon, Pa. 



For the purpose of comparison with iron bolts having the ordinary cut 
threads we have had numerous tests made by Fairbanks & Co., of Philadelphia, 
and R. W. Hunt & Co., of Chicago, and we submit the following statement, 
which gives the average Tensile Strength, Elastic Iyimit, and Elongation of each 
kind of Bolt. We call your attention to the great excess of these three good qualities 
which are shown by our new process Cold Pressed Grip Thread Steel Bolts over 
common iron cut thread bolts of same size : 



The average breaking strain of a f " x 4" cold pressed grip 

thread steel bolt is 28,639 lbs. 

The average breaking strain of a f ,f x 4 7/ good iron bolt 

with ordinary threads is 17,615 " 

Showing in favor of the first 62 per cent., or J J ,024 lbs. 

The average elastic limit of a f ,f x 4" cold pressed grip 

thread steel bolt is 20,201 lbs. 

The average elastic limit of a f //r x 4" good iron bolt with 

ordinary threads is 12,750 " 

Showing in favor of the first 58 per cent., or 7,45 J lbs. 

The average elongation before breaking of a f " x 4" cold 

pressed grip thread steel bolt is 5-8 inch 

The average elongation before breaking of a f f/ x 4 // good 

iron bolt with ordinary threads is 1-8 " 

Showing in favor of the first 4-8 inch. 



This comparison shows the tensile strength of our Soft Steel Cold Pressed Thread 
Bolts to be far greater than Iron Cut Thread Bolts of same diameter, partly because 
the latter have much of their strength cut away in threading. 

These steel bolts broke in every instance in the shank of the bolt itself, as per 
cut below, leaving the threaded portion as perfect as when put under stress. 

This cut shows great reduction in area at point of fracture, caused by elonga- 
tion of the bolt under tensile strain. 




Fig. 28. 



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We consider this showing very remarkable, indicating the great superiority 
of our Cold Pressed Thread Harvey Grip Steel Bolt in the three important qualities 
of Tensile Strength, Elastic Limit, and Elongation. In fact, we consider the soft 
steel bolt as much superior to the ordinary iron bolt with cut thread as steel rails 
are superior to iron rails. 

Engineers in charge of maintenance of way will therefore please note that we 
are able to furnish these soft steel track bolts having at least 50 per cent, more 
strength than f inch iron cut thread bolts ; and that these bolts will not begin to 
stretch except under a strain of about 20,000 pounds, while the iron bolts will begin 
to stretch at about 12,500 pounds ; and that the stretch of the steel bolt before 
breaking is about f inch, while the stretch of the iron bolt is only about £ inch. 




Fig. 29. 



Our Patent Ideal Nut has the corners off for use on angle bars (preferable to 
hexagon nuts), and is made about T 3 g inch thicker than other nuts, and has a 
recess in its bearing face a little greater in diameter than the bolt, intended to 
enclose or house the bolt threads and protect them from injury by the chafing of 
the plates in service. 

In conclusion, our Soft Steel Harvey Grip Cold Pressed Thread Track Bolts 
with Ideal Nuts, covered by several patents, represent the highest point of perfection 
yet reached, and in comparison we regard the old-fashioned iron bolt, with much of 
its strength cut away in threading, as emphatically a ' ' back number. ' ' We shall 
be pleased to forward samples for testing if desired. 



The large capacity of our Rolling Mills enables us to supply promptly the 
wants of our Bolt, Nut and Rivet Departments ; hence we can execute all orders 
entrusted to us with promptness. 



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Steel Boiler Bolts. 



With Cone Points, and fitted with our 
Patent Recessed Square Nuts. 

Price per Hundred. 




Fig. 30. 



Length under Head 


i 

2" 


5 

8 


3 
4 


7 
8 




u 


6.00 


9.00 


12.70 


18.80 


2 


6.35 


9.55 


13.45 


19.80 


9 1 

^ 2 


6.70 


10.10 


14.20 


20.80 


3 


7.05 


10.65 


14.95 


21.80 




3* 


7.40 


11.20 


15.70 


22.80 




4 


7.75 


11.75 


16.45 


23.80 




.4* 


8.10 


12.30 


17.20 


24.80 




5 


8.45 


12.85 


17.95 


25.80 





These bolts are made of soft steel with quite coarse threads, so that the nuts can be run on 
or off quickly by hand, and are fitted with our patent recessed nuts and will be found of great 
convenience to boiler-makers, being much better adapted for "fitting up bolts" than the 
ordinary machine bolts. 



Boiler Stay Bolts. 




Fig. 31. 
J 2 Threads per inch. — Price per Hundred. 

S 1 5 „ 7 



Length under Head 


3 

4 


13 ti 
Tfi" & 8 


11 &1 


2* 


14.20 


20.80 


30.10 


3 


14.95 


21.80 


31.40 


3* 


15.70 


22.80 


32.70 


4 


16.45 


23.80 


34.00 


4f 


17.20 


24.80 


35.30 


5 


17.95 


25.80 


36.60 


51 


18.70 


26.80 


37.90 


6 


19.45 


27.80 


39.20 


6* 


20.20 


28.80 


40.50 


■ 7 


20.95 


29.80 


41.80 


7* 


21.70 


30.80 


43.10 


8 


22.50 


31.80 


44.40 


9 


24.00 


33:80 


47.00 


10 


25.50 


35.80 


49.60 


11 


27.00 


37.80 


52.20 


12 


28.50 


39.80 


54.80 


Longer than 12 in., 
per lb; 


.18 


.16 


.15 



We are prepared to furnish a superior quality of double refined iron, rolled round and true 
to size, intended for Stay Bolts, and shall be glad to quote prices on application. 

We invite the attention of Railway Master Mechanics to this material. It compares favor- 
ably with the best English or Norway stay bolt iron. 



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Boiler Patch Bolts. 

(OR TAP RIVETS.) 





Fig. 32. 



Fig. 33. 




Fig. 34. 



Diameter 


Length 


PRICE EACH* 
for small lots 


PRICE PER LB.** 
in lots of 25 lbs. or more 




Blank Cut 


Blank Cut 


j inch 


£tol inch .04 .05 


.25 .33 


9 44 
16 


5 44 1 1 « 

8 x 4 


.05 .06 


.22 .29 


5 (( 

8 


4 x ^ 


.05 .06 


.20 .26 


11 «< 
16 


3 44 1 1 4 

4 A ? 


.06 .07 


.20 .26 


3 n 
4 


7 44 O 4 


.07 .08 


.19 .24 


13 44 
1 6 


1 " 2 ' 


.09 .11 


.19 .24 


7 44 
8 


, l « 2 ' 


.10 .12 


.18 .22 


15 4. 

1 6 


1 « 2 l 


.13 .15 


.18 .22 


1 


1 " 2£ ' 


.15 .17 


.17 .20 


ItV " 


1" 2J ' 


.18 .21 


.17 .20 


1 i " 


I»2J « 


.18 .21 


.17 .20 


H " 


1 " 2* ■ 


.22 .25 


.17 .20 



*Of greater length than specified, at special prices. 

**Patch Bolts of shorter length are charged at 2 cents per lb. advance. 

Please state, when threaded Patch Bolts are required, whether they are to be cut to U. S. 
Standard gauge.or 12 threads to the inch. Unless otherwise ordered,12 threads cut on all Patch Bolts. 

If cut with a special thread in small quantities, an extra charge will be made. 

Heads countersunk at an angle of 45 degrees. To avoid misunderstanding order above 
bolts by referring to figure number. 



Boiler Patch Bolts. 



Average Number in 100 lbs. 



Length 



1 . 

2 in- 



_9_ 
1 6 



"f in. 



2. • 

4 in. 



if in. 



¥ in. 



15 :„ 
T6 m. 



1$" in. I4 in. 



-| inch 


950 


780 














• . 




3 44 
4 


900 


730 


570 














. . 


7 44 

8 


850 


690 


530 


440 














1 


800 


650 


500 


420 


345 


270 


240 


215 


175 




H " 






450 


390 


320 


250 


225 


200 


165 


140 


l* " 




. . 


400 


360 


295 


230 


210 


180 


155 


128 


2 








300 


240 


190 


175 


150 


130 


104 


2i " 


. . 


. 


. 


250 


190 


150 


140 


120 


95 


82 



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Rivets. 



Our Trade Mark, the letter ** S" is stamped on 
the head of each Rivet. 





Fig. 35. Fig. 37. Fig. 36. 

We are headquarters for everything in the line of 

BOILER, BRIDGE, SHIP and TANK RIVETS, 

our Reading Works, formerly operated by Messrs. J. H. Stern bergh & 
Son, having given special attention to this branch of manufactu re for 
many years, turning out thousands of tons annually. While the bulk 
of the rivets we make are 1-2" and larger diameters, we manufacture 
considerable quantities of Tank Rivets, 7-16, 3-8, 5-16, a nd 1-4" diam- 
eters. All of our rivets are made in solid dies with heads central and 
of such proportions as long experience has shown to be the most suitable. 

We have from time to time tested various high grades of iron and 
steel of foreign as well as American make, but have never found any- 
thing better adapted to the manufacture of boiler and structural rivets 
than the materials we use for that purpose ourselves, rolled to exact 
sizes in our own works. We furnish either iron or steel Boiler Rivets, 
as may be specified by our customers. 

The uniformly excellent quality and finish of our Boiler Rivets, 
widely known as Sternbergh Boiler Rivets, has earned for them an envi- 
able reputation — our customers pronounce them absolutely the best 
made in the country — and we have no hesitation in guaranteeing them 
to give entire satisfaction. 

We shall be glad to send a small quantity free of charge to any 
boilermaker unacquainted with their quality, who may wish to test 
them in comparison with any other make in the market. We know 
that our rivets will speak for themselves. 

Probably nine-tenths of all the rivets used in the building of our 
new war vessels were made by our Reading Works. We have supplied 
large quantities of these rivets not only to the United States Govern- 
ment direct, but to private ship yards building Government 
vessels, and are prep ared to meet all reasonable specifications. 



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Boiler Rivets. 



Shearing and Tensile Strength in Pounds. 





l. 
2" in. 


fin. 


iiin. 


4 in. 


7 . 

8 m. 


Shearing 


9.225 


13.150 


18.000 


20.525 


27.100 


Tensile 


10.600 


16.500 


20.000 


23.800 


31.400 



The elongation of our Boiler Rivet Rods is from 30 to 34 per cent, in eight 
inches. Tensile strength per square inch about 50,000 pounds. 

In ordering Rivets please specify the diameter first, then the length, thus : 
f xlj inches, so that we may not misunderstand what is wanted. 

Unless otherwise expressed we shall understand that a keg of Rivets means 
100 pounds. 

The length of Countersunk Rivets is understood to be "out to out," all 
others from under the head. 



Table 

Showing the Average Number of Cone Head Rivets of Enumerated Sizes 
in J00 Pounds, when made in Solid Dies. 



Length -g- 


7 
16 


i 
2 


5 

8 


1 1 

1 6 


3 
4 


7 
8 


Length 


3 

8 


7 
16 


i 
2 


8 


u 

16 


3 7 

4 8 


f- 2373 


1476 


1103 642 








3£ 


837 


548 


433 


270 


208 


177 1 126 


i 2190 


1371 '1030 604 








f 791 


519 


411 


257 


198 


168 120 


1 ! 2034 


1280 i 968 : 571 


400 


345 


. . 4 j 749 


490 


390 


244 189 


161 j 115 


i 

t 

i 

4 


1898 


1200 


910 


541 


382 


322 


. J \ 








. 372 


233 


180 


155 i 110 


1780 


1129 


862 514 


365 


311 


• ■ * 










355 


223 


172 


149 105 


| 1675 


1066 


815 489 | 350 


295 


•■• t 










339 


214 


166 


143 101 


I 1582 


1010 


776 ! 462 


335 


284 


207, 5 








. 325 


205 


160 


136 97 


| 1498 


960 


740 


446 


324 


275 


199 | | 








. | 312 


197 


154 


131 94 


f 1424 


914 


707 


428 ! 311 


266 


192 \ 








1 


300 


190 


149 


127 


91 


i i 1356 


872 


672 


411 302 


257 


185 ! f 










289 


183 


144 


123 


88 


2 1295 


834 


648 395 


293 


249 


178 6 










279 


177 


139 


118 


85 


I | 1238 


800 


623 381 


285 


240 


172 !i \ 












171 


135 


114 


82 


\ i 1187 


768 ! 599 367 


277 


233 


167 \ 












165 


131 


110 


79 


3 

8 


1139 


738 


577 354 


269 


226 


162 | 












160 


127 


107 


77 


1 


1095 


711 \ 556 343 261 


219 


157 1' 7 












155 


123 


104 


75 


5 

8 


1052 


687 537 332 253 


212 


152 \ 












150 


119 


100 


73 


3 
4 


1017 


662 519 321 245 


206 


148 \ \ 












146 


116 


97 


71 


7 
8 


982 


636 .503 311 237 201 


144 1 f 












142 


113 


94 


69 


3 


949 


611 


487 302 230 196 140 


8 












138 


110 


92 | 67 


x 

4 


890 


581 


459 285 218 186 132 












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• • 


• • 


• • 


• • 



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U. S. STANDARD 



Chamfered, Trimmed and Reamed Nuts* 





Fig. 38. 



Fig. 39. 





Thick- 
ness 


Hole 


Size 
Bolt 




Square 


Hexagon 


Short 
Diam. 


Price 
per lb. 
Blank 


Price 
per lb. 
Tapped 


Av. No. 

in 100 lbs. 

Blank 


Price 
per lb. 
Blank 


Price 
per lb. 
Tapped 


Av. No. 

in 100 lbs. 

Blank 


l 


l 

4 


.185= T 3 g scant 


l 

4 


20.0 


22.0 


7400 


27.0 


29.5 


8880 


1 9 
3 2 


5 
16 


.240= I scant 


5 
1 6 


18.0 


19.5 


4000 


24.0 


26.0 


4800 


14 
1 6 


3 
8 


.294= if scant 


3 

8 


14.5 


15.6 


2730 


18.5 


20.1 


3276 


25 

32 


7 
16 


•344= |i 


7 
16 


14.0 


14.9 


1700 


18.0 


19.3 


2040 


7 
8 


1 


.400= if scant 


1 
1, 


11.3 


12.0 


1160 


14.0 


15.0 


1392 


31 
3 2 


9 
1 6 


454= 29 

.tut 64 


9 
1 6 


11.3 


11.9 


900 


14.0 


14.9 


1080 


ItV 


5 

8 


.507= % full 


5 

8 


10.0 


10.5 


653 


12.5 


13.2 


784 


U 


3 

4 


.620= | scant 


4 


9.4 


9.8 


386 


10.9 


11.5 


463 


1A 


7 
8 


.731= f^ scant 


7 
8 


9.4 


9.8 


260 


10.9 


11.5 


312 


1 -4 

1 8 


1 


.837= f| scant 


1 


9.4 


9.8 


170 


10.9 


11.5 


204 


113 

l 16 


u 


.940= if full 


H 


9.4 


9.8 


122 


10.9 


11.5 


146 


2 


n 


1.065=l T Vfull 


H 


10.1 


10.5 


90 


11.5 


12.1 


108 


9 3 


it 


1. 160=1/2 full 


if 


10.3 


10.8 


69 


12.0 


12.7 


83 


2f 


n 


1. 284=1/2 full 


u 


10.7 


11.3 


54 


12.6 


13.4 


65 


9 9 


1 8 


1.389=lff scant 


1 8 


11.1 


11.8 


43 


13.2 


14.1 


52 


2f 


1 3- 
1 4 


1.491=1 i scant 


1 4 


11.5 


12.2 


35 


14.0 


14.9 


42 


015 
^T6 


-1 7 
A 8 


1.616=1 1 scant 


1 3- 

1 8 


12.0 


12.8 


29 


14.5 


15.5 


35 


3* 


2 


1.712=l|f scant 


2 


12.0 


12.9 


24 


14.5 


15.6 


29 


°16 


si- 


1.836=lf| scant 


2* 


12.5 


13.5 


20i 


15.0 


16.2 


26 


3* 


si 


1. 962=1 fi scant 


2i 


12.5 


13.6 


17 


15.0 


16.3 


23 


Oil 
d T6 


9 3 

^ 8 


2.080=2^ full 


2f 


13.5 


14.7 


15 


16.0 


17.4 


20 


97 
d 8 


2 J 


2.176=211 full 


2J 


13.5 


14.8 


12 


16.0 


17.5 


16 



These are extra fine unfinished nuts, cupped and trimmed outside to exact 
dimensions, and have reamed holes, at right angles to their bases, to suit U. S. 
Standard Taps, and are in all respects a superior article. 

We make both Hot-punched and Cold-punched Chamfered, Trimmed and 
Reamed Nuts ; and the above list applies to both kinds. 

For less than keg lots (200 pounds) of a size, the following extras will be 
charged, viz : 

At the rate of 20 cents per 100 pounds for 100 pounds or more. 

At the rate of 50 cents per 100 pounds for less than 100 pounds. 

In ordering Cold-punched Nuts always state whether Plaiu or Chamfered, 
Trimmed and Reamed Nuts are required. 



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U. S. STANDARD 

Plain Cold -Punched Nuts* 





Fig. 40. 



Fig. 41. 





Thick 
ness 


Hole 


Bolt 


Square 


Hexagon 


Width 


Price 
per lb. 
Blank 


Price 
per lb. 
Tapped 


Av. No. 

in 100 lbs. 

Blank 


Price 
per lb. 
Blank 


Price 
per lb. 
Tapped 


Av. No. 

in 100 lbs. 

Blank 


1 

2 


* 


.185= j 3 ^ scant 


l 

4 


13.8 


15.8 


1 

6700 


21.0 


23.5 


7500 


19 

32 


5 
16 


.240= i scant 


5 
16 


12.8 


14.3 


4100 


19.0 


21.0 


4700 


11 

16 


3 

8 


.294= if scant 


3 

8 


11.0 


12.1 


2400 


14.7 


16.3 


2800 


25 
32 


7 
1 6 


.344= ii 


7 
16 


10.5 


11.4 


1550 


13.7 


15.0 


1830 


7 
8 


1 
2" 


.400= if scant 


1 
2" 


9.3 


10.0 


1100 


11.5 


12.5 


1300 


31 
32 


9 
16 


.454= ff 


9 
1 6 


9.3 


9.9 


825 


11.5 


12.4 


990 


ItV 


5 

8 


.507= i full 


5 

8 


8.9 


9.4 


580 


10.7 


11.4 


700 


n 


3 

4 


.620= | scant 


4 


8.6 


9.0 


348 


10.2 


10.8 


438 


ItV 


7 
8 


.731= || scant 


7 
8 


8.6 


9.0 


228 


10.2 


10.8 


290 


1 £ 

1 8 


1 


.837= ff scant 


1 


8.4 


8.8 


156 


10.0 


10.6 


198 


113 

l 16 


u 


.940= if full 


u 


8.4 


8.8 


122 


10.0 


10.6 


140 


2 


U 


1.065=1^ full 


u 


8.8 


9.2 ' 


88 ! 


10.5 


11.1 


103 


9 3 

^T6 


H 


1.160=1 /a full 


If 


8.8 


9.3 


65 


10.5 


11.2 


77 


^ 8 


1* 


1. 284=1 /a full 


n 


9.6 


10.2 


54 


11.3 


12.1 


63 


9 9 

^16 


1 8 


1.389=lff scant 


1 4 

1 8 


9.6 


10.3 


42 


11.3 


12.2 


50 


2| 


If 


1.491=1 J scant 


1 3. 

1 4 


10.2 


10.9 


33 


12.1 


13.0 


39 


2tf 


1* 


1.616=1 1 scant 


H 


10.2 


11.0 


27 


12.1 


13.1 


31 


84 


2 


1.712=l|-f scant 


2 


10.6 


11.5 


23 


12.6 


13.7 


28 


Q 5 

d 16 


2i 


1.836=lf| scant 


2i 


11.0 


12.0 


19 


13.0 


14.2 


24 


Si 


2i 


1. 962=1 fi scant 


2i 


11.5 


12.6 


17 


13.5 


14.8 


20 



For less than keg lots (200 pounds) of a size, the following extras will be 
charged, viz : 

At the rate of 20 cents per 100 pounds for 100 pounds or more. 

At the rate of 50 cents per 100 pounds for less than 100 pounds. 

In ordering Cold-Punched Nuts always state whether Plain or Chamfered, 
Trimmed and Reamed Nuts are required. 



*- 



34 



American Iron and Steel Manufacturing Co., Lebanon, Pa. 



U. S. STANDARD 

Hot -Pressed Square and Hexagon Nuts 



and 



Hot -Pressed Reamed Square and Hexagon Nuts. 





Fig, 42. 



Fig. 43. 





Thick- 
ness 


Hole 


Size 
Bolt 




Square 






Hexagon 




Short 


Price per Pound 


Price per Pound 


Dia. 


Hot-Pressed 


Ream'd 
Blank 


Hot-Pressed 






Blank 


Tapped 


Blank 


Tapped 


Blank 


l 
2 


l 
4 


.185= T 3 e scant 


1 
4 


13.0 


15.0 


13.8 


20.0 


22.5 


21.0 


1 9 
3 2 


5 
16 


.240= 1 scant 


_5_ 
16 


12.0 


13.5 


12.8 


18.0 


20.0 


19.0 


1 1 
1 6 


3 

8 


.294= if scant 


3 
8 


10.5 


11.6 


11.0 


14.0 


15.6 


14.7 


2 5 

3 2 


7 
16 


.344= \\ 


7 
16 


10.0 


10.9 


10.5 


13.0 


14.3 


13.7 


7 
8 


1 


.400= || scant 


1 


9.0 


9.7 


9.3 


11.2 


J2.2 


11.5 


31 

3 2 


9 
16 


.454= ft 


_9_ 
1 6 


9.0 


9.6 


9.3 


11.2 


12.1 


11.5 


ItV 


5 

8 


.507= | full 


5 

8 


8.7 


9.2 


8.9 


10.5 


11.2 


10.7 


n 


3 

4 


.620= | scant 


3 

4 


8.5 


8.9 


8.6 


10.0 


10.6 


10.2 


ItV 


7 
8 


.731= H scant 


* 


8.4 


8.8 


8.6 


9.9 


10.5 


10.2 


1 4 

1 8 


1 


.837= f| scant 


1 


8.2 


8.6 


8.4 


9.7 


10.3 


10.0 


113 

x 16 


1* 


.940= if full 


1* 


8.2 


8.6 


8.4 


9.7 


; 10.3 


10.0 


2 


n 


1.065=l T Vfull 


H 


8.4 


8.8 


8.8 


9.9 


10.5 


10.5 


9 3 


if 


1. 160=1 ¥ 5 2 full 


if 


8.5 


9.0 


8.8 


10.0 


10.7 


10.5 


^ 8 


i* 


1. 284=1 3^ full 


1* 


8.8 


9.4 


9.6 


10.3 


i 11.1 


11.3 


9 9 


1 8 


1.389=lff scant 


1 & 

1 8 


9.0 


9.7 


9.6 


10.5 


11.4 


11.3 


2f 


1 ^ 

1 4 


1.491=1 \ scant 


1 & 
1 4 


9.3 


10.0 


10.2 


10.8 


11.7 


12.1 


Ol 5 

Z T6 


1 i 
1 8 


1.616=1 1 scant 


1 i 
1 8 


9.5 


10.3 


10.2 


11.0 


12.0 


12.1 


8* 


2 


1.712=l|f scant 


2 


9.7 


10.6 


10.6 


11.2 


12.3 


12.6 


q 5 

°16 


2* 


1.836=lfl scant 


2* 


10.0 


11.0 


11.0 


11.7 


12.9 


13.0 


3 1 
•3 2 


21 


1.962=lfi scant 


21 


10.0 


11.1 


11.5 


11.7 


13.0 


13.5 


Qll 
°16 


2| 


2.086=2^ scant 


'2f 


10.3 


11.5 


12.0 


12.2 


13.6 


14.0 


3i 


2* 


9 3 

^16 


2* 


10.5 


11.8 


12.2 


12.4 


13.9 


14.2 


4i 


2f 


9 7 


2| 


11.0 


12.4 


12.7 


13.0 


14.6 


15.0 


4| 


3 


Oil 

^16 


3 


11.5 


13.0 


13.2 


13.5 


15.2 


15.6 



For less than keg lots (200 pounds) of a size the following extras will be 
charged, viz. : 

At the rate of 20 cents per 100 pounds for 100 pounds or more. 
At the rate of 50 cents per 100 pounds for less than 100 pounds. 



*- 



■v 



American Iron and Steel Manufacturing Co., Lebanon, Pa* 35 



Manufacturers' Standard 



Square and Hexagon Hot -Pressed Nuts. 





Fig. 44. 



Fig. 45. 









Square 






Hexagon 


Short 
Dia. 


Thick- 
ness 


Hole 


Size 
Bolt 


Price 
per lb. 
Blank 


Price 
per lb. 
Tapped 


Short 
Dia. 


Thick- 
ness 


Hole 


Size 
Bolt 


Price 
per lb. 
Blank 


Price 

per lb. 

Tapped 


1. 


l 

4 


7 
3 2 


1 

4 


13.0 


15.0 


1 


1 
4 


7 
32 


1 

4 


20.0 


22.5 




8 


5 ! 

1 6 ! 


9 
3 2 


5 

16 ! 


11.5 


13.0 


5 
8 


5 
16 


_9_ 

3 2 


5 

16 


16.0 


18.0 


4 


.3 
8 


1 1 
.3 2 


3 

8 ! 


10.0 


11.1 


3 

4 


3 

8 


1 1 
3 2 


3 

8 


13.0 


14.6 


¥ 


7 
1 6 


2 5 
64 


7 
1 6 


9.2 


10.1 


7 
8 


7 
16 


25 
6 4" 


7 
1 6 


11.4 


12.7 


1 


1 
2 


7 
1 6 


1 i 

5" | 


8.7 


9.4 


1 


1 ! 


7 
T6 


1 


10.5 


11.5 


1* 


9 i 
1 6 ' 


1 


J>_ 
1 6 1 


8.6 


9.2 


11 


9 
16 


1 

2" 


9 
1 6 


10.4 


11.3 


H 


5 1 

8 


1 6 


5 ! 
8 


8.5 


9.0 


H 


5. 

8 


9 
1 6 


5 

8 


10.1 


10.8 


1* 


4 ! 


21 
3 2 


3 

4 ! 


8.4 


8.8 


If 


3 

4 


21 
3 2 


3 
4 


9.9 


10.5 


If 


¥ 


2 5 

3 2 


7 
8 


8.3 


8.7 


1 8 


7 
8 


25 

3 2 


4 
8 


9.8 


10.4 


2 


1 


7 
8 


1 


8.2 


8.6 


1 3- 

1 4 


1 


7 
8 


1 


9.7 


10.3 


21 


H 


3 1 

3 2 


H 


8.2 


8.6 


2 


11 


31 
32 


11 


9.7 


10.3 


21 


li 


l- 3 - 

3 2 


n 


8.3 


8.7 


21 


If 


l- 3 - 


11 


9.8 


10.4 


2* 


if 


l- 3 - 
x 16 


11 


8.5 


9.0 


21 


11 


l- 3 - 

•M 6 


If 


10.0 


10.7 


3 


1* 


l- 5 - 

L l 6 


11 


8.7 


9.3 


2f 


1 & 

1 8 


l- 5 - 
A l 6 


11 


10.2 


11.0 


81 


1 & 

1 8 


l- 7 - 

X 16 


-»■ 8 


8.9 


9.6 


3 


1 3 
J 4 


I- 7 - 

x 16 


1 4 

1 8 


10.4 


11.3 


31 


1 & 

1 4 


l- 9 - 
± 1 6 


If 


9.2 


9.9 


31 


1 -1 

1 8 


l- 9 - 

x 16 


H 


10.7 


11.6 


3f 


1 8 


111 

x l 6 


1* 


9.4 


10.2 


3* 


2 


lii 

1 16 


H 


10.9 


11.9 


4 


2 


113 

X 16 


2 


9.6 


10.5 


31 


2 


113 

I 16 


2 


11.1 


12.2 


4 


21 


1 3- 
1 8 


2* 


9.7 


10.7 


8f 


21 


1 -1 

1 8 


21 


11.4 


12.6 


^4 


21 


2 


21 


9.9 


11.0 


Si 


21 


2 


21 


11.6 


12.9 


41 


2| 


21 


2| 


10.1 


11.3 


4 


2| 


21 


2f 


12.0 


13.4 


41 


2* 


2* 


' 2| 






41 


21 


21 


21 


. . 




43 
^4 


2f 


2t6 


2f 


. . 




41 


2f 


9 7 

Z T6 


2f 






5 


3 


■^1 6 


3 






4.3 

^4 


3 


911 


3 


. • 




5* 


3i 


Ol 5 
^T6 


■81 




. . 


5 


31 


211 


31 






6 


31 


3* 


81 


• • 


• • 


51 


31 


3 J 


31 


. . 



For less than keg lots (200 pounds) of a size the following extras will be 
charged, viz. : 

At the rate of 20 cents per 100 pounds for 100 pounds or more. 

At the rate of 50 cents per 100 pounds for less than 100 pounds. 

In ordering nuts other than U. S. Standard sizes, always give short diameter, 
thickness, and size of hole wanted. 



■* 



■ *- 



36 



American Iron and Steel Manufacturing Co,, Lebanon, Pa. 



-* 



Manufacturers'' Standard 



Square and Hexagon Hot -Pressed Nuts* 





Fig. 46. 



Fig. 47. 



NARROW-GAUGE SIZES. 



Square 


Hexagon 


Short 
Dia. 


Thick- 
ness 


Hole 


Size 
Bolt 


Price 
per lb. 
Blank 


Price 
per lb. 
Tapp'd 


Short Thick- 
Dia. ness 


Hole 


Size 
Bolt 


Price 
per lb. 
Blank 


Price 

per lb. 

Tapp'd 


13 

32 


3 

16 


5 
32 


3 

16 


20.0 


24.5 










. 




1 5 
32 


T2~ 


V 
3 2 


i 


13.7 


15.7 












. . 


9 
1 6 


9 
32 


9 

3 2 


5 
1 6 


12.3 


13.8 










. . 


11 
16 


3 
8 


21 

64 


3 

8 


10.7 


11.8 


11 3 
16 8 


21 
64 


3 

8 


14.0 


15.6 


25 

3 2 


7 
16 


25 
64 


7 
16 


10.0 


10.9 


25 ; 7 
3 2 16 


25 
64" 


7 
1 6 


13.0 


14.3 


7 
8 


1 
2 


7 
16 


1 
5" 


9.0 


9.7 


7 1 

¥ S 2 


7_ 
16 


1 


11.2 


12.2 


1 


9 
16 


1 


9 

1 6 


8.7 


9.3 


1 T 9 6 


1 
5" 


9 
1 6 


10.5 


11.4 


H 


5 

8 


9 
1 6 


8 


8.6 


9.1 


1* 


5 

8 


9 
1 6 


5 

8 


10.4 


11.1 


if 


3 
4 


21 

32 


3 

4 


8.4 


8.8 


n 


3 
4 


21 
3 2 


a. 

4 


10.1 


10.7 


1 8 


7 
8 


25 
3 2 


"§" 


8.3 


8.7 


i* 


7 
8 


25 
3 2 


7 
8 


9.9 


10.5 


1 £ 

1 4 


1 


7 
8 ' 


1 


8.3 


8.7 


x 8 


1 


7. 
8 


1 


9.8 


10.4 


2 


1* 


31 

3 2 


H 


8.3 


8.7 


2 


1* 


3 1 
32 


1* 


9.8 


10.4 


2* 


u 


1-3- 

J -3 2 


H 


8.4 


8.8 


9 1 

^4 J- 4 


l- 3 - 

x 3 2 


H 


9.9 10.5 


24 


1* 


I- 3 - 

x 16 


if 


8.5 


9.0 


2 4 I 1 4 ■ 


l- 3 - 

-M 6 


if 


10.0 


10.7 


24 


14 


I- 5 - 

x 16 


l* 


8.8 


9.4 


24 


1* 


x 16 


U 


10.3 


11.1 



Hot -Pressed Square Nuts* 

For Steamboat Stirrup Bolts. 



■ Short 
Diameter 


Thickness 


Hole Size of Bolt 

l 


Price per lb. 
Blank 


Price per lb. 
Tapped 


14 


5 

8 


9 
16 


5 

8 


8.6 


9.1 


•if 


5 

8 


9 
1 6 


1 


8.6 


9.1 


x 4 


3 
4 


21 
3 2 


3 
4 


8.6 


9.0 


2 


3_ 

4 


21 3 
3 2 4 


8.6 


9.0 


2 


7 
8 


2 5 7 

3 2 8 


8.6 


9.0 



I 



For less than keg lots (200 pounds) of a size the following extras will be 
charged, viz. : 

At the rate of 20 cents per 100 pounds for 100 pounds or more. 

At the rate of 50 cents per 100 pounds for less than 100 pounds. 

Standard sizes of nuts can always be shipped much more promptly and at 
a less price than irregular or odd sizes. 



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-* 



American Iron and Steel Manufacturing Co., Lebanon, Pa. 37 



Approximate Weight of 1000 Nuts. 



UNITED STATES STANDARD 
SIZES 


MANUFACTURERS' STANDARD 

SIZES 


Dimensions 


Square 


Hexagon 




Dimensions 


Square 


Hexagon 


Lbs. 


Lbs. . 


Short 
Dia. 


Thick- 
ness 


Hole 


Lbs. 


Lbs. 


For \ in. Bolt 13^ 


11 


l 
2" 


l 

4 


7 
32 


13 J 


11 




' A " 25 


21 


1 


5 
16 


_9_ 

32 


25 


21 




' f " 36* 


30 J 


3 

4 


3 

8 


1 1 
32 


46 i 


38 




1 tV " 59 


49 


7 
8 


7 
16 


13 

32 


75 


62 £ 




' \ " 79 


72 


1 


1 


7 
1 6 


111* 


93 




' A " 109 


92 J 


H 


- 9 - ' A 

16 2 


146 i 


122 




« | " 146 


128 


H 


5 

8 


9 
16 


173 * 


144 J 




' | " 245 


216 


u 


5 

8 


9 
16 


218 


182 




' 1- " 374 


316 


If 


3 21 

4 32 


311 J 


259 £ 




' 1 " 525 


462 


1* 


3 

4 


21 
32 


397 


331 




'1* " 747 


685 


1 £ 

1 8 


7 
8 


2 5 
32 


507 J 


423 J 




'U " 1,017 


870 


1 3. 
1 4 


i 


25 
32 


609 J 






'If " 1,400 


1,204 


1 & 

1 4 


1 


7 
8 


637 


532 




' 1 J " 1,670 


1,539 


2 


1 


7 
8 


884 






'If " 2,180 


1,923 


2 


1* 


15 
16 


952 


885 




'If " 2,625 


2,380 


2i 


H 


15 
16 


1,282 






'11 " ; 3,280 


2,857 


2i 


n irV 


1,370 


1,250 




1 2 " 3,820 


3,450 


2* 


it 


ItV 


1,886 


• • 




'2* " 4,878 


3,846 


2f 


1 8 


1* 


2,439 


• • 




' 2£ " 5,882 


4,348 


2^ 


u 


I- 3 - 

*16 ' • 


1,818 




' 2f " 7,143 


5,263 


2| 


If 


l- 5 - 

1 16 • • 


2,381 




•2$ " 8,333 


6,452 


3 


1* 


1 5 


3,226 






• • 


• • 


3 


1 5. 

1 4 


l- 7 - 

. 1 16 


3,030 




. 


8* 


U 


l- 7 - 

-M 6 


4,166 


, 




• • 


3* 


H 


l- 9 - 

1 16 




3,846 


. . 




3£ 


if 


l- 9 - 

1 16 


4,762 








8f 


H 


x ltf 


5,882 


• 


. . 


3* 


2 


113 

-■■16 " ' 


4,545 


. . 


4 


2 


111 

1 16 


7,697 


• • 



M- 



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38 



American Iron and Steel Manufacturing Co., Lebanon, Pa. „ 



•■*• 



Finished Case -Hardened and Semi -Finished 

Hexagon Nuts* 





Fig. 48. 



Fig. 49. 



The thread and outside of each Finished Nut (Fig. 48) are made to an accurate 
gauge, and to the standard adopted by the U. S. Government. 

The Semi-Finished Nuts (Fig. 49) are the regular Cold-Punched, Chamfered 
and Trimmed U. S. Standard Hexagon Nuts, tapped and faced true on the bottom. 









L,ist Prices of June i, 


1899. 






For Bolt 


Widtr 


Thickness 


Number 

of 
Threads 


Finished 

Case- Hardened Nuts, 

Price, each 


Semi-Finished Nuts, 
Price, each 


t> i Double 
Regular ^, r 
fe Chamfer 


Regular 


Double 
Chamfer 


i inch 


J 


l 
4 


20 


.06 .065 


.02 


.025 


5 <« 

16 


19 
3 2 


5 
16 


18 


.07 .075 


.025 


.0275 


3 a 

8 


1 1 
1 6 


3 

8 


16 


.08 I .0875 


.0325 


.04 


7 " 
1 6 


25 

3 2 


T6 


14 


.09 .10 


.0375 


.0475 


1 a 
2 


1" 


1 

2~ 


13 (or 12 


) .10 1 .11 


.04 


.05 


9 << 
1 6 


3 1 
32 


9 
1 6 


12 


.12 


.13 


.05 


.06 


5 i( 
8 


ItV 


5 

8 


11 


.15 ! .165 


.06 


.075 


11 <« 

1 6 


l- 5 - 

x 32 


11 

1 6 


11 


.20 .22 


.085 


.105 


3 (< 
4 


H 


3 

4 


10 


.20 


.22 


.085 


.105 


7 (< 

8 


ItV 


8" 


9 


.25 


.275 


.11 


.135 


1 


1 A 

1 8 


1 


8 


.35 


.385 


.15 


.185 


H " 


123 

-"■16 


1* 


7 


.45 


.495 


.20 


.245 


u " 


2 


H 


7 


.60 


.66 


.27 


.33 


.if " 


9 3 


if 


6 


.75 


.82 


.39 


.465 


i* " 


O 3 

^ 8 


H 


. 6 


.95 


1.05 


.55 


.64 


1 5 << 

x 8 


9 9 

^T6 


J 8 


o ? 


1.25 1.38 


' .72 


.835 


13 C< 
1 4 


2| 


1 3. 

1 4 


5 


1.55 1.70 


1.05 


1.19 


1 i CI 

1 8 


015 
^T6" 


H 


5 


2.10 2.30 


1.30 


1.48 


2 " 


3| 


2 


4 i 

^ 2 


2.75 3.00 


1.60 


1.82 


2i " 


3£ | 


2i 


41 


5.00 5.50 


2.35 


2.65 


2i " 


3* 1 


2* 


4 


8.50 9.50 


3.75 


4.15 



For Semi-Finished Nuts, case-hardened, 20 per cent, extra will be charged. 
Double Chamfered list will be used if Nuts must be rounded on top. 

Finished Nuts, not case-hardened, will be charged at same list as Finished 
Case-Hardened Nuts. 



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Nut Taps* 

UNITED STATES STANDARD SIZES. 

For use in regular Nut Tapping Machines. 



• 
Bolt 


Diam. 

of 
Shank 


Length 

of 
Shank 


Length Total Size 
of Length of 
Thread of Tap Hole 


Threads 
per 
Inch 


Price 


1 

4 


3 
16 


3 


2 


8 


13 

64 


20 


.51 


5 

1 6 


1 

4 


3* 


2i 


8 


1 
4 


18 


.60 


3 

8 


19 

6T 


4J 


2» 1 


10 


19 
64 


16 


.68 


7 
16 


1 1 
32 


43. 

^4 


2f 


10 


1 1 
32 


14 


.77 


1 


2 5 

64 


4.3. 
^ 4 


3i 


10 


25 

64 


13 


.85 


9 
16 


29 
64" 


4.3 

^4 


81 


12 


2 9 
6"¥ 


12 


.98 


5 
8 


* 


6 


3* 


12 


33 

6¥ 


11 


1.10 


11 
16 


9 
1 6 


6 


3 ^ 


12 


3 7 
64- 


11 


1.23 


3 

4 


39 
64 


6 


4i 


13 


_5_ 

8 


10 


1.36 


7 
8 


23 
32 


6£ 


4* 


14 


47 
64 


^ 


1.80 


1 


53 

6¥ 


7 


5 


14 


27 
32 


8 


2.38 


1* 


25. 

16 


7* 


5* 


14 


15 
1 6 


7 


2.72 


U 


1 5 


8 


6 


14 


ItV 


7 


3.15 


if 


Ill 

x 6l 


8 


7 


14 


1#V 


6 


3.57 


1* 


119 

x 64 


8 


7 


14 


l- 9 - 

x 3 2 


6 


4.00 


1 8 


1 & 

1 8 


8| 


71 
' 4 




If 


5* 
5 


4.50 


1 3. 
1 4 


131 
■•■6I 


9J 


71 
' 2 




u 


5.10 


1 -I 

1 8 


139 
X 6l 


10 1 


73. 
' 4 




If 


5 


5.78 


2 


x 16 


11 


8 




123 
x 3 2 


4J 


6.55 


2* 


113 
X T6 


11 


8 ! 




111 
A 16 


4i 


9.00 


2i 


115 
x 16 


11* 


8* 




115 

-■-16 


4J 


10.20 


2f 


2f2" 


Hi 


8£ 




9 1 


4 


11.50 


2* 


9 5 

^3"~2 


101 


9* 




9 3 

^T6 


4 


12.50 


2| 


9 9 

^32 


10| 


»1 




9 5 

^T6 


4 


15.00 


2| 


013 

^32" 


10 1 


9| 




9 7 

^T6 


4 


15.00 


3 


9 9 

^T6 


10 i 


lOf 




Oil 
^16 


3£ 


18.00 



Taps with Left Hand Thread, special prices. 

The Points of Taps should enter the Thickness of the Nut. 

Special care should be given to keeping Taps sharp. 



Fig. 50. 



For Taps longer than above, the following additional prices per Inch of Length will be 
added to the list prices of Taps as above stated. 



Diam. 
of Tap 


Price per additional 
Inch of Length 


Diam. 
of Tap 


Price per additional 
Inch of Length 


Diam. 
of Tap 


Price per additional 
Inch of Length 


L 
4 


5 


* 




8 


1 




12 


5 
16 


5 


t 




9 


1* 




15 


3 
8 


6 


I 




10 


n 


20 


7 
16 


7 


I 7 
8 




11 


u 


25 



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American Iron and Steel Manufacturing Co., Lebanon, Pa. 



Galvanised Cross Arm Braces, Brace Bolts, Washers, Fetter 

Drive Lag Screws, Pole Steps, Cross Arm Bolts, 

Guy Rods and Guy Clamps, for 

Telegraph and Telephone Line Construction. 

Complete Line Carried in Stock at "Works. 




Fig. 51. I|xix28. 

Galvanized Cross Arm Braces. 




Fig. 52. gx4 



Galvanized Carriage (Brace) Bolt. 




Fig. 53. If orlixj. 

Galvanized Washer for Carriage Bolt. 




Fig. 54. 
Fetter Drive Thread. |x4to7. 

Galvanized Lag Screw. 
Approximate weight of above given on page 42. 



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Fig. 55. 
Fetter Drive Thread, f x 8, 9 and 10. 

Galvanized Pole Steps. 




Fig. 56. | x 10 to 20. 

Galvanized Cross Arm Bolts. 




Fig 57. 
2|x2Jx T % for Cross Arm Bolts and Guy Rods. 

Galvanized Square Washers. 




Fig. 58. 
|x5, 6 or 8 feet (furnished with Thimbles, if desired.) 

Galvanized Guy Rods. 



Approximate weight of above given on page 42. 



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American Iron and Steel Manufacturing Co., Lebanon, Pa. 




Fig. 59. 

Galvanized Three-Bolt Malleable Iron Guy Clamps. 

Galvanized Two-Bolt Malleable Iron Guy Clamps also carried in stock. 

Weight of Galvanized Material 

Average Weight per Hundred. 

Cross Arm Braces, l£x£x28, 240 

Carriage Bolts, f x4, 16 

Round Washers, lfx^x T 9 g, 3J 

Fetter Drive Lag Screws, J x 4, . . 25 

i ' * * ' ' ' ' 7 ... 40 

" " " " 7 with washers, 43^ 

Pole Steps, | x 8, 71 

9, 80 

10, 89 

Cross Arm Bolts, with Nuts, fx 10, 4 in. thread, 106 

« " " " " 12, 123 

« << " " " 14, 140 

» " " " " 16, 157 

Square Washers, 2Jx2^x T 3 g, (for Cross Arm Bolts and Guy Rods), .... 24 

Guy Rods, |x 5 feet, 600 

" «« 6 " 695 

8 " 890 

Three-Bolt Malleable Iron Guy Clamps, 245 

Two-Bolt Malleable Iron Guy Clamps, 105 

Sizes noted above carried in stock. 

Special sizes made promptly to order. 



lbs. 



This material is made to conform to the specifications and draw- 
ings of the large Telephone and Telegraph Companies. 

Material and galvanizing is carefully inspected at Factory. 



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Fig. 60. 



Manufacturers' Standard List of 



Plate Washers* 



Revised October 9, 1895. Taking effect October 10, 1895. 



Diameter H^ 


Thickness 
Wire 
Gauge 


Size Price Number 
of Bolt per Pound {n WQ lbs 


9 1 
16 4 


No. 18 


T 3 e 14.00 44,075 


3. 5_ 

4 16 




' 16 


i 12.20 13,845 


7 3 

8 8 




« 16 


5 

16 


11.40 11,220 


1 T ? 6 




4 14 


3 

8 


10.50 6,573 


H i 


4 14 


T V 9.70 4,261 


13 9 « 

1 8 T6" 


« 12 


i 9.20 2,683 


11 5 t 
1 ^ "8 


' 12 


T 9 ¥ 9.10 2,249 


13 11 ( 

A 4 16 


' 10 


f 9.00 1,315 


2 


1 3 < 

1 6 


' 10 


f 8.80 


1,013 


2* 


15 • 

1 6 


' 9 i 8.80 


858 


2* 


ItV 


' 9 1 8.80 


617 


2| 


H 


'9 1| 8.80 


516 


3 


if 


'9 li 9.00 


403 


8i 


i* 


' 8 If 


9.00 


320 


8* 


1 5 « 

1 8 


' 8 1* 


9.20 


278 


3f 


1 A 

x 4 


1 8 If 


9.20 


247 


4 


1 X * 

1 8 


'8 If 9.50 


224 


4i 


2 


'8 If 9.50 


200 


4* 


2£ 




' 8 


2 


9.50 


180 




Fig. 61. 



Square Washers* 



STANDARD SIZES. 



Wide 


Thick 


Hole 


Bolt 


Number 
in 100 lbs. 


li 


1 
8" 


7 
1 6 


3 

8 


1,300 


If 


1 


1 


A 


1,100 


2 


3 
16 


9 

T6 


* 


500 


21 


1 
4 


23 
32 


1 


315 


2£ 


1 

4 


27 
32 


3 

4 


250 



3 


1 
4 


3 1 
32 


7 
8 


165 


3£ 


3 

8 


x 3 2 


1 


87 


4 


3 
8 


1 1 

J- 4 


H 


65 


4* 


3 

8 


If 


H 


48 


5 


3 

8 


1* 


if 


40 



If 



28 



Prices of Square Washers depend very much upon quantity wanted, as they 
are made up specially to order. Lowest figures will be quoted on application. 



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Pressed Wrought Iron Turnbuckles, 




Fig. 62. 

PRICE LIST. 



Diameter 

of 
Stub Ends 


Inside 

Opening of 

Buckle 


Outside 

Length of 

Buckle 


Total Length 
of Buckle with 
Stub Ends in 


Price 


f inch. 


4| inches. 


6J inches. 


17 inches. 


.40 each. 


7 i 
16 




43 i 




6^ " 


17 « 




.42 ' 




1 i 
3" 




6 . ' 




8 


21 • 




.45 ' 




5 < 

8 




6 




8* " 


23 ' 




.50 ' 




3 < 

4~ 




6 




8* •' 


23 ' 




.63 ' 




7 i 
8 




6 


* 


9 


23 ' 




.75 ' 




1 




6 




9 


23 ' 


' 


.88 ' 




H ' 




6 




9k " 


23 * 


1.00 ' 




U ' 




6 




9^ " 


23 ' 


i 


1.25 ' 




if ' 




6 




9f " 


23 ' 




1.38 ' 




1* ' 




6* ' 




10£ " 


25 ' 




1.50 ' 




if ' 


6£ ' 


< 111 11 
11^ 


26 ' 


2.00 ' 





Longer Turnbuckles are made to order at special prices. 
Turnbuckles with swivel in one end furnished to order. 



Cast Iron Washers and Spools* 

Made by our own Foundry. 

WEIGHT AND SIZE OF CAST' WASHERS. 

Weight per Hundred. 



Size of 

Bolt 
or Rod 


Round 

Washers 

Dimensions 


Round 

Washers 
Weight 


Diamond 
Washers 
Weight 


Diamond 
Washers 
Thickness 

in 
Centre 


Diamond 

Washers 

Width 

and 

Length 


inch 


inch 


lbs. 


lbs. 


inch 


inch 


3 

8 


1'** A 


9£ 




. . 


1 
2" 


2 x f 


21 


. . . . 


. . 


5 
8 


2ix * 


43 


215 


13. 
1 6 


4|x 8 


3 
4 


3 x | 


70 


438 


1 


5fxl0 


7 
8 


3*x f 


113 


750 


1t 3 6 


7 xl2 


1 


4 x i 


175 


1,300 


1 7 

1 T6 


8 xl4 


1* 


4*xl 


256 


1,860 


113 


9^x16 


H 


5 xll 


332 


1,860 


x 16 


9Jxl6 


If 


5Jxli 


455 


2,800 


2 i 


10^x18 


1* 


6 xlf 


610 


2,800 


2 i 


10£xl8 


1 4 


7 xl* 


865 




. . 


2 


7-*xl* 


1,115 




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Special Washers and Spools made according to drawing or sample. 
Net prices upon receipt of specifications. 



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Pipe Sleeve Nuts* 



With Right and Left-Hand U. S. Threads and Stub Ends, 




Fig. 63. 



Diameter of 
Screw 


Length of Pipe 
Sleeve Nut 


Outside Diameter 
of Pipe 


Length of Hexa- 
gon Sleeve Nut 


List Price 
Each 


3 

8 


5 


.840 


3 


.60 


1 
2" 


5* 


1.050 


3 


.80 


5 

8 


7 


1.315 


3* 


1.00 


4 


7 


1.315 


4 


1.25 


"8 


8 


1.660 


4| 


1.50 


1 


9J 


1.900 


o 


2.00 


1* 


9* 


1.900 

■ 


5* 


2.50 


n 


n* 


2.375 


6 


3.00 


it 


li* 


2.375 


6* 


3.50 


i* 


18* 


2.875 


7 


4.00 


if 


13* 


2.875 


n 


4.50 


it 


13* 


2.875 


8 


5.00 


i^ 

J-8 


15 


3.500 


8 


5.50 


2 


15 


3.500 


8* 


6.00 



Hexagon Sleeve Nuts. 



With Right and Left-Hand U. S. Threads and Stub Ends. 




Fig. 04. 

Sold at List Prices above. 



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American Iron and Steel Manufacturing Co., Lebanon, Pa. 



Railroad Spikes with Pressed or Rolled Points* 




Fig. 65. 

FOR STEAM AND ELECTRIC RAILWAYS. 

Prices Quoted on Application. 

Spikes in One Mile of Single Track. 



Size 




With Ties 2 feet between 
centres, 4 Spikes to a Tie 


Average number in 
Keg, 200 lbs. 


6 x 


9 
1 6 


6600 lbs. oi 


■ 33 kegs 


320 


5i x 


9 
16 


6212 


< < 


31 


340 


5 x 


9 
1 6 


5863 


<< 


29 J » 


360 


6 x 


1 
2~ 


5028 


( i 


25 I " 


420 


5^ x 


1 
2 


4641 


< < 


23i « 


455 


5 x 


1 
2 


4267 


a 


21* " 


495 


4Jx 


1 
2" 


3911 


i ( 


19 \ " 


540 


4 x 


1 
2 


3520 


i i 


17 f << 


600 


5 x 


7 
1 6 


3520 


< < 


17 f - 


600 


4J x 


T'6 


3224 


< « 


16 i " 


655 


4 x 


7 
1 6 


2933 


«< 


14 f " 


720 


3| x 


7 
16 


2600 


( < 


13 " 


810 


5 x 


3 

8 


2576 


('( 


13 " 


820 


4*x 


3 

8 


2347 


< < 


llf " 


900 


4 x 


3 
8 


2112 


< < 


10 \ " 


1000 


8* x 


3 
8 


1885 


<< 


9 \ " 


1120 


3 x 


3 
8 


1656 


( < 


8i " 


1275 


2*x 


3 

8 


1426 


< ( 


7* " 


1480 



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Dock or Wharf Spikes* 



ROUND OR SQUARE. 



Made of Iron or Steel, with Head and Point as specified. 
Average Weight per J 00. 



Size 


\ in. Square 


•§ in. Square 


§ in. Square 


J in. Square 


1 in. Square 


6 inches 51 




8 ' 


64 


. . 


10 ' 


78 


121 


171 


238 . . 


11 ' 


85 


132 


187 


260 




12 ' 


92 


143 


203 


281 


388 


13 ' 


99 


154 


219 


303 


416 


14 ' 


106 


165 


234 


324 


444 


15 ' 


113 


176 


250 


346 


472 


16 ' 


120 


187 


266 


367 


500 


17 ' 




198 


282 


389 


528 


18 ' 




209 


298 


411 


558 


19 ' 


' 


220 


314 


432 


586 


20 ' 


« . . 


231 


329 


454 


614 


22 ' 


' 


360 


497 


670 


24 ' 


c 


. 


390 


540 


726 


26 ' 




. . 420 


584 


782 



Forgings, Plates and Rods. 



"We are prepared to furnish promptly the "Wrought and Cast Iron Work for Dock, 

Bridge, Roof and Floor Construction, and will name prices on this 

class of work upon receipt of specifications. 



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Manufacturers' Standard List of 



Bridge and Roof Bolts* 




Fig. 66. 



Price per Pound, with Square Head on One End and Square Nut on the other, or 
Square Nut on Each End, as Preferred, 

Adopted January 30, 1895, to take effect February 20, 1895. 



Length 


| Diam. 


| to 1| Diam. 


11 to 11 Diam. 


If to 2 Diam. 


30 inches to 4 feet 


.09.2 


.08.8 


.09.2 


.10.0 


4 feet to 8 " 


.08.8 


.08.4 


.08.8 


.09.4 


8 " to 12 " 


.08.4 


.08.0 


.08.4 


.08.8 


12 " to 20 " 


.08.0 


.07.6 


.08.0 


.08.4 



We make the usual forgings accompanying structural bolts, such as stirrups 
and hanger bolts, with the necessary wrought or cast washers ; also bolts with 
countersunk heads to fit into cast header washers, as shown in cut below. Illus- 
trations of structural forgings are shown among the cuts in the latter part of the 
catalogue. 




Fig. 67. 



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Manufacturers' Standard List of 

Bridge and Roof Bolts. 

Price per Pound t with Both Ends Upset and Fitted with Hexagon Nuts. 




Fig. 
Price per Pound, in cents. 

Adopted January 30, 1895, to take effect February 20, 1895. 



Length 


| to 1| Diam. 


1| to 1£ Diam. 


If to 2 Diam. 


2| to 3 Diam. 


4 to 8 feet 


.12.0 


.12.4 


.13.2 


.14.4 


8 to 12 " 


.11.0 


.11.4 


.12.2 


.13.2 


12 to 16 " 


.10.0 


.10.4 


.11.2 


.12.4 


16 to 20 " 


.09.2 


.09.6 


.10.4 


.11.6 



Dimensions of Upset Ends on Round Iron. 



Diam. 

of 

Bar 


Diam. 

of 
Upset 


Length 

of 
Upset 


Threads 
per 
Inch 


Diam. 

of 

Bar 


Diam. 

of 
Upset 


Length 

of 
Upset 


Threads 
per 
Inch 


3 
4 


1 


03. 
^4 


8 


If 


2* 


6* 


4| 


7 
8 


1* 


3 


7 


1* 


2i 


5f 


4* 


1 H 


n 


7 


2 


2f 


6 


4 


1 1 

1 ¥ 


If 


3i 


6 


2* 


9 1 


6i 


4 


1 1 

1 4 


u 


4 


6 


n 


2| 


6* 


4 


1 3 

1 8 


1 3- 
1 4 


4§ 


5 


n 


2f 


7 


4 


1* 


11 


5 


5 


n 


2* 


7* 


3* 


H 


! 2 


51 ' 


4* 


n 


3 


8 


3* 



We are prepared to make Upset Rods up to 3 inch diameter from best 
refined iron. 



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50 American Iron and Steel Manufacturing Co. t Lebanon, Pa. 



Merchant Iron and SteeL 



This company has extensive plants for the manufacture of iron and steel, 
embracing three establishments in Lebanon, and one in Reading, Pa. We have 
an annual capacity of about 150,000 tons. Our facilities include thirty-one pud- 
dling furnaces, twenty heating furnaces and eighteen trains of rolls, three of which 
are twenty inch muck bar trains and fifteen finishing trains, the latter as follows : 
Two 18 inch, one 16 inch, four 12 inch, four 10 inch, one 9 inch and three 8 inch. 

We manufacture common and refined bars in all grades to suit the require- 
ments of our customers, and in addition, the highest grade of iron for boiler stay 
bolts and for other exacting purposes ; also Bessemer and Open Hearth steel bars 
and rods within practicable limits as to chemical and physical specifications. 

While we consume the greater part of our production of rolled iron and steel 
in our own manufactures, yet with the improvements in progress and others con- 
templated, we hope to have a considerable surplus to offer to the general trade, 
and we, therefore, solicit inquiries. 



Sises of Bar Iron Rolled by 

AMERICAN IRON AND STEEL MANUFACTURING CO. 



ROUNDS. 

1 _9_ _5_ 11 3. 13. _7_ 15 1 11 9_ 19 5. 

4 32 16 5H 8 32 16 32 2 32 16 3"2 8 

2.1 11 2.3. 3. 2.5. 13. 2.1 1 2 9. 15. 1 1111 

32 16 32 4 32 16 32" 8 3" 2 16 x - L 3¥ x 16 

1_3_ 1 1 1_5_ 1 3_ 1 1 19 1 5 13. 17 11 19 15 111 

- 1 3 2 x t a 3 2 J-ie X 4 J-T2 X 16 - L 8 -"-le L 2 x 16 *- ¥ x 16 

If H 2 2* 2i 2f 2J 2| 2f 2* 3 3* 3£ 

3f 3* 3f 3f 3| 4 4i 4J 4f 5 5* 5* 



SQUARES. 

1 _9_ _5_ 3. _7_ 15 1 11 9 19 5. 11 

4 32 16 8 16 32 ^ 32 16 32" 8 T 6" 

3 13 1 1 11 11 13. 11 -[5. 13 171 o 

4" 16 8 X t 1 4 A 8 X7 Z A ¥ J-4 - 1 8" ^ 

3 A 

4" ^ 



2£ 2i 2f 2* 2f 3 3£ 3£ 3^ 



HALF OVALS. 



1 y_3_ _9_*_3_ 4 X- 3 - -A- X 1 3. X- 3 - 3 V 1- 3 v 1 1 v 3 

I x 16 16*16 8*16 8*4 4 x 1 6 4 x 3 2 4 x 4 8 X T6 

fx£ JxJ 1 x T % 1 xl 1 x^ 1 xf lixl U4 

U**' 1J4 H4 Hxf HxtV ifxf i*xf lfxj 

2x| 



HALF ROUNDS. 

11 3 13 1 1 11 11 15 

2 8 16 1" TT 8 J- -l-g- If 1 T6 



3. _7_ 1 5. 11 3 13 

8 16 



GROOVED OR CHANNEL IRON. 

fxi f x i ¥*¥ 1 x J 



>{r 



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5J 



Sizes of Bar Iron 

Rolled by 

AMERICAN IRON AND STEEL MANUFACTURING CO* 



FLATS. 



13 v 3 
32*16 


to 


3 

8 


l-A-x 

1 16 X 


1 
4 


to i 


2fx 


i 

4 


tolf 


15 v 3 
32 x 16 


to 


7 

16 


1- 3 -X 

J-32 * 


3 

8 


to 1 


2tV x 


7 
8 


to 2 


7 v 3 
16 x 16 


to 


3 

8 


l*x 


} 


to £ 


2Jx 


1 
4 


to 2 


i X-3- 
2 X 16 


to 


7 
16 


lAx 


3 

8 


tol 


2 T 9 6 X 


t 


to2J 


17 v 3 
32 x 16 


to 


1 
f 


U x 


3 
16 


tol 


2f x 


1 

4 


to 2i 


9 v 1 

16 x 4 


to 


1 
3" 


1t 5 6 X 


3 

8 


tol£ 


2f x 


1 
4 


to 2 


32 x 4 


to 


1 


lftx 


1 
2 


to 1 


2|x 


7 
8 


to2i 


-£. v 3 
8 X T6 


to 


9 
T6 


If x 


3 
16 


tol 


3 x 


1 

4 


to2f 


21 v 3 
32*16 


to 


5 
8 


113 x 

J-3 2 X 


5 

'8- 


tol 


8*xlJ 


to2f 


11 v 3 
16 * 16 


to 


5 

8 


1- r -x 
-••le x 


3 

8 


tolf 


3ix 


1 

4 


to2| 


23 v 3 
32* 16 


to 


5 

8 


1 J X 


3 

1 6 


to l\ . 


3^x 


1 
4 


to2f 


3 v 3 
¥ X 16 


to 


5 

8 


1t 9 6 x 


3 

8 


to 1 1 


3f x 


1 
4 


to2f 


25 v 3 
32*16 


to 


5 

8 


If x 


1 

4 


tol J 


4 x 


1 
4 


to 3 


T6 x 8 


to 


5 

8 


J -16 X 


1 


tol i 


4^x 


1 

4 


tolf 


27 v 3 

3 2 x 1 6 


to 


5 

8 


If X 


1 
4 


to 1 T V 


4Jx 


1 
4 


to 2 


8 x g 


to 


3 

4" 


lifx 


9 
16 


tolf 


4f x 


1 
4 


to 2 


29y 3 

32 x 8 


to 


5 

8 


H X 


3 

8 


tol i 


5 x 


1 
4 


to 2 


15 y -3 
T6 X 8 


to 


7 
8 


1 16 X 


1 
2 


tolf 


5£x 


1 

4 


to 2 


31y i 

"32 x 8 


to 


1 5 

16 


2 x 


L 

4 


tolf 


6 x 


1 

4 


to 2 


1 x* 


to 


7 
8 


2^x1 




to 2 


7 x 


1 

4 


to 2 


1 1 x £ 

i 32 x 8 


to] 




2£x 

9 1 y 

^ 4 X 

» 


1 
4 

1 
4 


tol J 

to 2 


8 x 


3 

8 


to 2 . 



We also roll round edge flats, -f to 5 inches wide, £ to 1£ thick, as well as nut 
iron in a great variety of sizes. 



* £ 

52 American Iron and Steel Manufacturing Co., Lebanon, Pa. 

National Bar Iron Manufacturers' Schedule of 

Minimum Extra Prices above the Base Bar Price, 
to be Charged for Extra Sizes of Iron, 



Adopted March 16, 1899. 



_3_ 
16 



32 



ROUNDS AND SQUARES. 
2 j 5 q extra 

14 << 
L iff 



1 to - 9 - - 9 - 

- 5 - to 

16 LU 

4 to 



5_ f rv II JL 

32 10 



32 • 10 

_5L to i^ - 4 - 

16 lu 32 • • 10 

A to - 9 - - 3 - 

-5. fo 11 _2_ 



t° Tff ; To 

3 to 2- JL " 

1 to 1 ^ Base sizes no extra 

2 to 2 I . T 2 o extra 

3 to 3 i fV " 

3 f to 4 T % " 

4 i to 4 i lc. " 

4 I to 5 l T 3 o " 

5£ to6 l T 8 o " 

6 i to 6 J 2 T 2 o " 

6| to 7 i ." 2 T % " 



FLATS. 

§ to T V x ito T 5 6 . lfV extra 

1 to 9 v 1 to — 5 - 1p " 

2 IO T g X 4 IO T6 1 C. 

1 +r. 9 v i to i 9 ' « < 

-5- to 11 v 1 to - 5 - 8 " 

8 LO 16". * 4 LU 16 iff 

A f rt 1 1 v -3- to -§• " 5 << 

g tO T g- X g XO s TO" 

3. to 1-5. v i to - 5 - - 5 - ' ' 

3 f« 1 5 v -i- tn 4 _4_ 



4 10 



I to If x i to 

1 tO 1 f X 1 tO T 5 6 T 3 

1 to 1 T V x f to I T \ 

litol f x ftol T V 



>J<- 



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53 



FLATS — Continued. 



f to 
I to 

I to 
to 
to 

J to 



4 LU 

ito 
I to 
I to 



4 L<J 

i to 



to 8 



8 



£to 10 
J to 10 



to 10 

Flats 



I to t V 
I tol 
l T Vtpl I 

1 I to 2 

2 I to 3 

1 to T \ 
4 tol 



IxVtol J 



1 I to 2 

2 ^ to 3 

4 l ° T6 

\ to T \ 

I tol h 

1 | to 2 

2 i to 3 

I tO T 5 e 

I tol 
IxVtol J 
1 4 to 2 



thick y 1 ^ c. per lb. higher than \ to T 5 g thick. 
Bevel edge Shaft Iron -fa c. higher than same size of Flats. 
All round edge iron T \ c. per lb. extra. 
Horse Shoe Iron all sizes 1 c. per lb. extra. 



T 2 o extra 



Base no extra 



_3_ 

i o 



_5_ 
10 



_3 

10 



1 
10 



_4_ 
1 



_6_ 
10 



_5_ 
10 



7 

1 



_6_ 
10 



10 

lc. 



_9__ 

10 

lc. 



OVAL IRON. 



to 
to 
to 
to 
to 
to 
to 



_9_ 
16 



11 

1 6 



11 
16 



13. 

1 6 



1 y 1 ^ extra 



10 

lc. 

_6_ 
1 

l- 2 - 

1 10 

_5_ 
10 

4 

10 



HALF OVAL AND HALF ROUND. 



2i 



to 
to 
to 
to 
to 2 
to 3 



Half ovals less than \ their width in thickness, extra price. 



4 T % extra 

° 10 

2yV 
1t 2 o 



_9_ 
10 



5 

10 



_6_ 
1 



><- 



54 



American Iron and Steel Manufacturing Co,, Lebanon, Pa. v 



* 



United States Standard Screw Threads and Nuts. 




Fig. 69. 



Diameter 

of 

Screw 


Threads 
per 
Inch 


Diameter 

at Root 

of Thread 


Short 

Diameter, 

Square and 

Hexagon 


Long 
Diameter, 
Hexagon 


Long 

Diameter, 

Square 


Thickness 


1 
4 


20 


.185 


l 
2 


37 
6? 


7 
10 


1 


5 
16 


18 


.240 


1 9 
32 


11 


10 
12 


5 
16 


3 

8 


16 


.294 


1 1 
16 


51 
64 


63 
6"¥ 


3 

8 


7 
T6 


14 


.344 


25 
32 


9 
10 


l- 7 - 

-"■64 


7 
16 


1 


13 


.400 


7 
8 


1 


115 

x 64 


1 
2" 


• 9 
16 


12 


.454 


31 

32 


u 


123 
- L 64 


9 
16 


8 


11 


.507 


h\ 


Iffy 


li 


5 

8 


3 

4 


10 


.620 


H 


x 16 


149 

x 6¥ 


3 
¥ 


7 
8 


9 


.731 


ItV 


121 

± S 2 


9 * 

^3 2 


¥ 


1 


8 


.837 


1 £ 

1 8 


1 1 

1 8 


91 9 
^64 


1 


H 


7 . 


.940 


111 
x 16 


9 3 

^32 


9 9 

^16 


H 


H 


7 


1.065 


2 


9 5 


953 

^64 


u 


if 


6 


1.160 


9 3 


017 
^32 


Q 3 

"32 


If 


1* 


6 


1.284 


93 

A 8 


2f 


Q23 
d 64 


1* 


1 8 


54 


1.389 


2A 


931 

^32 


31 


1 4 

1 8 


1 3 
1 ¥ 


5 


1.491 


2| 


q 3 

d r6 


057 

d 64 


1 3 

1 ¥ 


1 X 

1 8 


5 


1.616 


m 


Q13 

d 32~ 


4_5_ 

^3 2 


1 x 

1 8 


2 


4-i 


1.712 


3| 


95 
*> 8 


427 
^6 4 


2 


.*i 


4* 


1.962 


3* 


4- 1 - 


46 1 
^6 4 


21 


2* 


4 


2.176 


31 


4.1 
* 2 


5fi 


24 


2| 


4 


2.426 


41 

* 4 


4.2 9 


6 2f 


3 


34 


2.629 


45. 

* 8 


5| 


6H 3 


8i 


3* 


2.879 


5 


6H 


7 1 Q 1 

'16 ° 4 


34 


3i 


3.100 


5| 


6 6¥ 


7ff 8i 


8| 


3 


3.317 


5} 


All 

"32 


8* 8| 


4 


3 


3.567 


6* 


7- 3 - 
• 32 


8ft 


4 



All Bolts cut United States Standard Thread, unless otherwise ordered. 



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55 



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V THREAD STANDARD* 




Fig. 70. 

The V Thread is the oldest style of thread, and is still in use largely in some 
sections of the United States. 



Diameter, . . . 


l 
4 


5 

1 6 


3 

8 


16 


i 

2 


9 
16 


5 

8 


1 1 

T6 


3 

4 


13 

1 6 


No. of Threads 
per Inch, . . 


20 


18 


16 


14 


12 


12 


11 


11 


10 


10 


Diameter, ... . . 


¥ 


1 5 
16 


1 


H 


u 


1 & 

1 8 


1* I 


1 £ 

1 8 


1^ 

x 4 


No. of Threads 
per Inch, . . 


• • 


9 


9 


8 


7 


7 


6 


6 


5 

1 


5 



WHITWORTH STANDARD* 




Fig. 71. 
This standard has been adopted by Great Britain. 



COACH AND LAG SCREWS* 



Diameter, . . . 


1 
4 


5 
1 6 


3 

8 


16 


* 


9 
16 


f 


ii 
i¥ 


3 


13 
16 


No. of Threads 
per Inch, . . 


20 


18 


16 


14 


12 


12 


11 


11 


10 


10 


Diameter, . . . 




¥ 


1 5 

16 


1 


H 


H 


if ! 


U 


If- 


1£ 

x 4 


No. of Threads 
per Inch, . . 


• • 


9 


9 


8 


7 


7 


6 


6 


5 


5 



Diameter, . . . 


5 3 
16 8 


1 k 2. 

J 8 4 


X 1 

8 x 


H 


No. of Threads 
per Inch, . . 


9 7 


5 


5 4J 4 


4 


3 



COACH AND LAG SCREWS OF ALL DIAMETERS WILL BE 
THREADED TO THE FOLLOWING LENGTHS* 



Length of Screw 


Length of Thread 


Length of Screw 


Length of Thread 


1* 


1 


5 


2f 


2 


u 


5* 


3 


2£ 


1* 


6 


8* 


3 


1 £ 

1 4 


7 


3f 


3£ 


2 


8 


4* 


4 


21 


9 


4| 


4* 


2i 


10 to 12 


5 



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56 American Iron and Steel Manufacturing Co. t Lebanon, Pa. 


Manufacturers' Standard 

Dimensions of Heads for Bolts* 


Diameter 
Bolt 


Square and 

Hexagon 

Heads 

Width and 
Thickness 


Button Heads 

and Carriage Tee Heads 
Bolt Heads 

Width and Length, Width 
Thickness and Thickness 

- 


Square and 
Round Counter- 
sunk Heads 

Width and 
Thickness 


Forged 

Set Screw 

Heads 

Width and 
Thickness 


1 -&■ x 3 

4 8 * 1 6 


1 v 1 1 v 1 v 3 

2 * -g- 2 *. 4 x TIT 


1 y 3 

2 x 16 


1x1 
4 x 4 


5 15 v 1 
16 32 A 4 


8 x ¥2 8 X 16 X 4 


1 9 v 3 
32 A 16 


5 Y 5 
16 x 16 


3 

8 


9 5 
16 A 16 


3 v 3 3. v .3- v* 5 llv' 

4 x T 6" 4 X 8X 16 16 X 32 


3. y 3 

8 x 8 


7 
1 6 


21 v 3. 

3"2 x 8 


7. v 1 1 y 7 x 3. 
8 x 3" ¥ 8 X 16 X 8 


25 x 1 
32 x 4 


_£. x _7_ 
1 6 A 16 


l 3 x _7_ 

IT 4 * 1 6 


lyl 1 v A v ? i v 4- 

1 X 4 ± X 2 x yq- 8 x 4 


1 v 1 

2 x 2 


9 27 v l 1 A y 9 1 1 v 9 y 1 31 y 9 
T "6 ! 3" 2" X ^ - 1 F x 3"2 - 1 - F x ! 6 x 2 3 2 x 3 2 


9 v 9 
1 6 x 16 


l l 
5 15 Y 1 7 11 „ 5 1 1 v 5. v 17 1 1 y 5 
8 T6 X ¥ 2 X 4 X 16 -L 4 x 8*32 x 1 6 x 1 6 


-5 v -5 
8 X g 


3- 11y5 1 1 x 3. 1 1 v 3 v 5. 11 y 11 
4 J -F x 8 1 ^ x 8 J^X 4 X 8 x 4 x 32 


3 v 3 

4 x 4 


7. 15 v 3. 1 3 v 7 13 y 7 Y 3 1 7 Y 13 
8 x 16 x 4 ± 4 X 16 J. 4 x 8 x 4 j.y 6 x gg 


8 x 8 


1 1* x i 


2 x J 


2x1 X | If x T ^ ■ I 1 xl 


1 1- m >< i 


91 V 9 
^4 x T6 


2|xl| xl ... 




n 


H x H 


2J x | 2Jx H :<1| 




if 


9 l x 1 1 

^16 X X 4 


03. Y 11 O 3 v 1 3. v 1 1 

^4 X -jr-^- AJ4XXgXX 4 ... 


. . . 


l'j 2i x If 3 x f 3' x If x If .... 


. . . 


1 ^ 

L 8 


2t'6 X 1 2 


• • • " • • • • • 




1 a 

1 4 


9-5. v 1 5. 

Zi 8 X J- 8 ... ... .. 




1 i 

1 8 


Ol 3 y 13.. 

^TI X 1 4 ... ... ... 




'2 


3 X U 

6 x 1 8 ... ... ... 




Heads of Lag Screws, Skein Screws and Tap Bolts will be made of same 
dimensions as given above for Square and Hexagon Head Bolts. 

Square and Hexagon Bolt Heads made strictly to U. S. Standard proportions 
require extra upsets in order to obtain enough metal to form the heads, and 
consequently are much more expensive to make than bolt heads of the dimensions 
given above, which require but one upset, and are quite as strong and well 
proportioned as U. S. Standard heads. 

Unless otherwise ordered we shall make all Countersunk Head Bolts at an 
angle of 35 degrees, excepting Boiler Patch Bolts, which will be made at an angle 
of 45 degrees. 
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57 



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Weight of Round Rolled Iron per Lineal Foot 



Dia. 


Weight 


Dia. 


Weight 


Dia. 


Weight 


Dia. 


Weight 


Dia. 


Weight 


l 
16 


.010 


1 3 
16 


1.752 


1 4 

1 8 


7.010 


8* 


25.926 


4. 5. 
^ 8 


56.788 


i 


.041 


7 
8 


2.032 


If 


8.128 


n 


28.040 


4 3 


59.900 


3 
16 


.095 


15 
16 


2.333 


H 


9.333 


8* 


30.240 


4^ 

* 8 


63.094 


i 


.165 


1 


2.654 


2 


10.616 


3i 


32.512 


5 


66.752 


5 

1 6 


.261 


l- 1 - 

1 16 


2.997 


2* 


11.988 


3| 


34.886 


6* 


69.731 


3 

8 


.373 


It 


3.360 


91 


13.440 


8f 


37.332 


5i 


73.172 


T6 


.508 


1A 


3.744 


93 
* 8 


14.975 


<> 8 


39.864 


5| 


76.700 


1 


.663 


H 


4.172 


n 


16.688 


4 


42.464 


5* 


80.304 


9 
16 


.840 


l- 5 - 


4.573 


2| 


18.293 


4£ 


45.174 


5| 


84.001 


5 

8 


1.043 


1 & 

x 8 


5 019 


2f 


20.076 


4* 


47.952 


5f 


87.776 


1 1 
16 


1.255 


1A 


5.486 


2* 


21.944 


43 

^ 8 


50.815 


6* 


91.634 


3_ 

4 


1.493 


■1* 


5.972 


3 


23.888 


4.1 


53.760 


6 


95.552 



Weight of Square Rolled Iron per Lineal Foot* 



Size 


Weight 


Size 


Weight 


Size 


Weight 


Size 


Weight 


Size 


Weight 


1 

1 6 


.013 


1 3 
1 6 


2.231 


2 


13.520 


8f 


38.503 


*4 


76.264 


1 
t 


.053 


7 
8 


2.588 


2* 


15.264 


3* 


| 41.408 


11 
* 8 


80.333 


3 
16 


.119 


1 5 
1 6 


2.971 


n 


17.112 


3| 


44.418 


5 


84.480 


1 
4 


.211 


1 


3.380 


2f 


19.066 


3f 


47.534 


5i 


88.784 


5 
16 


.330 


ItV 


3.816 


2£ 


i 21.120 


<5 8 


50.756 


5k 


93.168 


8 


.475 


1* 


4.278 


2| 


23.292 


4 


54.084 


5f 


97.657 


Tl> 


.647 


H 


5.280 


2| 


25.560 


4i 


57.517 


5'J 


102.240 


1 
2" 


.845 


if 


6.390 


97 

^ 8 


27.939 


4i 


61.055 


8 


106.953 


9 

1 6 


1.069 


H 


7.604 


3 


30.416 


4| 


64.700 


5 3. 
O 4 


111.756 


5 

8 


1.320 


J- 8 


8.926 


8* 


: 33.010 


4£ 


68.448 


5| 


116.671 


1 1 
1 6 


1.597 


If 


10.352 


81 


35.704 


41 


72.305 


6 


121.664 


3 

4 


1.901 


1* 


11.883 


. . | . . 


. . 





Note. — For cast iron deduct 
cast brass add y 1 ^ ; for lead add £ 



jg part ; for steel add ^ 
; for zinc deduct ^ • 



; for copper add A ; for 



*- 



58 



American Iron and Steel Manufacturing Co., Lebanon, Pa. 



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Weight of Flat Rolled Iron per Lineal Foot* 



Width 


THICKNESS 




1 

4 


5 
16 


3 

8 


7 
16 


i 


5 

8 


3 

4 


7 
1" 


1 


n 


1 

5 


.422 


.528 


.634 


.738 


.845 




. 




. . 




8 


.528 ! .660 


.792 


.923 


1.056 


1.320 










3 
4 


.633 


.792 


.950 


1.108 


1.265 


1.584 


1.901 


. 






7 
8 


.738 


.923 


1.108 


1.294 


1.477 


1.846 


2.217 


2.588 






1 


.845 


1.056 


1.267 


1.478 


1.690 


2.112 


2.534 


2.956 


3.380 




1* 


.950 


1.187 


1.425 


1.663 


1.901 


2.375 


2.850 


3.326 


3.802 


4.752 


H 


1.056 


1.320 


1.584 


1.848 


2.112 


2.640 


3.168 


3.696 


4.224 


5.280 


if 


1.161 


1.452 


1.742 


2.032 


2.325 


2.904 


3.484 


4.065 


4.646 


5.808 


1* 


1.266 


1.584 


1.900 


2.217 


2.535 


3.168 


3.802 


4.435 


5.069 


6.337 


1 8 


1.372 


1.716 


2.059 


2.402 


2.746 


3.432 


4.119 


4.805 


5.492 


6.864 


1 3- 
1 4 


1.479 


1.848 


2.218 


2.589 


2.957 


3.696 


4.435 


5.178 


5.914 


7.393 


1 £ 

J- 8 


1.584 


1.980 


2.376 


2.772 


3.168 


3.960 


4.752 


5.544 


6.336 


7.921 


2 


1.689 


2.112 


2.534 


2.957 


3.379 


4.224 


5.069 


5.914 


6.758 


8.448 


2* 


1.795 


2.244 


2.693 


3.141 


3.591 i 4.488 


5.386 


6.283 


7.181 


8.977 


2i 


1.900 


2.376 


2.851 


3.326 


3.802 


4.752 


5.703 


6.653 


7.604 


9.505 


2| 


2.006 


2.508 


3.009 


3.511 


4.013 


5.016 


6.019 


7.022 


8.025 


10.032 


2* 


2.112 


2.640 


3.168 


3.696 


4.224 


5.280 


6.336 


7.392 


8.448 


10.560 


2| 


2.323 


2.904 


3.485 


4.066 


4.647 


5.808 


6.970 


8.132 


9.294 


11.617 


3 


2.535 


3.168 


3.802 


4.435 


5.069 


6.337 


7.604 


8.871 


JO. 138 


12.673 


3i 


2.746 


3.432 4.119 


4.805 


5.492 


6.865 


8.237 


9.610 


10.983 


13.730 


3* 


2.957 


3.696 i 4.436 


5.175 


5.914 


7.393 


8.871 


10.350 


11.828 


14.785 


3f 


3.168 


3.960! 4.752 


5.544 


6.336 


7.921 


9.505 


11.089 


12.673 


15.841 


4 


3.380 


4.224 


5.069 


5.914 


6.759 


8.448 


10.138 


11.828 


13.518 


16.897 


4J 


3.802 


4.752 


5.703 


6.653 


7.604 


9.504 


11.406 


13.306 


15.208 


19.010 


5 


4.224 


5.280 


6.336 


7.392 


8.449 


10.560 


12.673 


14.784 


16.897 


21.122 


5* 


4.647 


5.808 


6.970 


8.132 


9.294 


11.616 


13.940 


16.264 


18.587 


23.234 


6 


5.070 


6.337 


7.604 


8.871 


10.138 


12.674 


15.208 


17.742 


20.276 


25.346 


7 


5.914 


7.392 


8.872 


10.350 


11.828 


14.786 


17.742 


20.700 


23.656 


29.570 


8 


6.760 


8.448 


10.138 


11.828 


13.518 


16.896 


20.276 


23.656 


27.036 


33.794 



Value of Iron per Gross Ton* 

At from iV to 4 r 9 o cents per lb. 



1 o*— 


$2.24 


1.1c. $24.64 


2.1c. 


$47.04 


3.1c. 


$69.44 


4.1c. 


$91.84 


2 
10 


4.48 


1.2 26.88 


2.2 


49.28 


3.2 


71.68 


4.2 


94.08 


3 
10 


6.72 


1.3 29.12 


2.3 


51.52 


3.3 


73.92 


4.3 


96.32 


4 
1 


8.96 


1.4 31.36 


2.4 


53.76 


3.4 


76.16 


4.4 


98.56 


5 

1 


11.20 


1.5 33.60 


2.5 


56.00 


3.5 


78.40 


4.5 


100.80 


6 
] 


13.44 


1.6 35.84 


2.6 


58.24 


3.6 


80.64 


4.6 


103.04 


7 
1 


15.68 


1.7 38.08 


2.7 


60.48 


3.7 


82.88 


4.7 


105.28 


8 
10 


17.92 


1.8 40.32 


2.8 


62.72 


3.8 


85.12 


4.8 


107.52 


9 
TO 


20.16 


1.9 42.56 


2.9 


64.96 


3.9 


87.36 


4.9 


109.76 


1 


22.40 


2 44.80 


3 


67.20 


4 


89.60 


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FORGINGS. 



We manufacture largely 

Arch Bars and Body Bolsters, 

and drill the holes in a multiple press, thus insuring accuracy and uniformity 
at the lowest cost. 

ALSO ALL KINDS OF 

Car Forgings, Anchor Bolts, Stirrups, 
Brake Levers, Link Pins, 

Punched and Bent Plates, Tie Rods for Cable 

and Electric Roads, 

Forgings for Electric Railways, Arm Braces 
for Telegraph Poles, Bridle Irons, 



and all the various forgings used in structural work. Our facilities enable us to 
give prompt attention to this class of work at reasonable prices. 

Cuts of some ordinary forgings are illustrated in the pages following. 

Estimates furnished on application. 



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Forgings for Car Work. 




Fig. 72. 

Standard Arch Bar, 



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Fig. 73. 

Retaining Lip Arch Bar, 



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Forgings for Car Work. 




Fig. 74. 

Brake Lever. 




Fig. 75. 

Brake Lever Connecting Rod. 




Fig. 76. 

Brake Hanger Carrier. 




Fig. 77. 

Brake Lever Guide. 




Fig 78. 

Brake Hanger. 



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Car Forgings* 




Fig. 79. 

Dead Lever Guide. 




Fig. 80. 



Brake Beam Safety Hanger Carrier. 




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Forgings for Structural Work. 




Fig. 84. 

Expansion Bolts with Tie Rivets. 




Fig. 86. 

Hinges. 



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Forgings for Structural Work. 




Fig. 87 

Twisted Strap. 




Fig 88. 

Strap Bolt. 




-^mum 




Fig. 90. 

Fender Anchor. 



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Forgings for Electric Railway Construction* 




Fig. 91. 

Trolley Span Wire Fork Bolt 




Fig. 92. 

Bracket Rod, 




Fig. 93. 

Skew Rod — Double Eyes. 




Fig. 94. 

Pole Strap. 




Fig. 95. 

Tie Rod. 



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Forgings for Automatic Couplers. 




Fig. 96. 

Back Link Pin. 




Fig. 97. 

Knuckle Pin. 




Fig. 98. 

Draw Head Bolt. 



Fig 99. 

Draw Head Bolt with Nut. 




Fig. 100. 

Unlocking Bar 





Fig. 101. 

Pivot Pin. 



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Rods, Stirrups, etc., for Structural Work* 




liHiii -11IL-, 111 








ISIiliSI illlllllt 111 




Fig. 102. 



Fig. 103. 



Fig. 104. 





Fig. 105. 






Fig. 106. 




Fig 107. 



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Special Bolts, 




Fig. 108. 

Welded Eye Bolt. 




Fig. 109. 

Tee Head Bolt. 




Fig. 110. 

Collar Bolt. 




Fig. ill. 
Ore-"Washery Screw. 




Fig. 112. 

Deck Bolt, Pan Head, 
Square Neck. 




Fig. 113. 

Joint Bolt, Oblong Nut, Cone Point. 




Fig. 114. 

Square Head, Square Neck, 
Machine Bolt. 




Fig. 115. 

Screen Bolt, Cube Head* 




Fig. 116. 

Style of Slotted Head. 




Fig. 117. 

Eye Lag Screw. 




Fig. 118. 

Lag Screw Hook. 



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LETTER A. 



Page 

C Inquiries and Answers, 70-71 



B 



. (Correspondence, etc., 70-71 

f Bolts, Different Kinds, 72 

(Rivets, Track Bolts, Drift Bolts, etc., 73 

C— Nuts— Cold Pressed, Plain, 74 

F.— Nuts— Cold Pressed, C. T. & R., 75 

G.— Nuts— Hot Pressed, 76 

M. — Quantities, 77 

D.— Discounts off the List 78 

P. — Price, per Hundred Pounds 79 

Sizes of Bolts, Rivets, etc. : 

T 3 e to J, up to 12 inches long, " 80 

S. -j T 9 6 to 1£, up to 15 inches long, 81 

I to T 9 g , over 12 inches long, 82 

f to 1 1, over 15 inches long, 83 

Washers 75 

Dates, etc., 84 



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TELEGRAPHIC CODE. 



CORRESPONDENCE. 

Answer by mail Abandon. 

Answer by telegraph Abase. 

Referring to our letter of Abatis. 

Referring to your letter of Abbess. 

See our letter of to-day, giving full particulars Abdicate. 

Have received no reply to ours of Abdomen. 

Referring to your telegram of Abet. 

Referring to our telegram of Abhor. 

Wire reply to ours of Abide. 

Letter referred to not received. Send copy Abject. 

Letter referred to not received. Wire substance Ablaze. 

Letter received. Will have our prompt attention Aboard. 

PRICE — Inquiries. 

Quote best price and terms by wire, F. O. B. mill Academy. 

Quote best price and terms by wire, delivered here Achieve. 

Quote best price and terms by mail, F. O. B. mill . . 7 Acme. 

Quote best price and terms by mail, delivered here Acorn. 

Can you make quick shipment, ( F. O. B. mill . Acoustic. 

and at what price ? \ delivered here Acquaint. 

PRICE — Answers. 

Specifications insufficient. Give full particulars Acquire. 

Not in position to quote on your inquiry of . . Acrid. 

We name you on your inquiry of Acrobat. 

We name you for prompt acceptance Across. 

We name you for immediate shipment Acting". 

We name 3^ou for shipment in Action. 

We quote you for spot cash Actual. 

We quote you for sight draft with B | L . Acumen. 

We quote you for 30 days net Acute. 

We quote you for 60 days net Adage. 

We quote you for 60 days, 2 per cent, cash 10 days Adamant. 

We quote you for 90 days net . Adder. 

We quote you for usual terms Addict. 

Cannot amend our quotation . Adept. 

Cannot accept order at price named . , Adhere. 

We will accept your offer Adipose. 

STOCK — Inquiries. 

How soon can you ship us , Admire. 

Have you in stock Admission 

How soon could you make and ship Admit. 

How soon could you begin and complete shipment Admonish 

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STOCK— Replies. 

Can ship all from stock Adobe. 

Can ship an assortment at once, balance in Adoption. 

Can ship complete in Adorn. 

Can ship within a week from receipt of order Adrift. 

Can make shipment within time named Adulation. 

Cannot make within time named Adult. 

Cannot furnish the goods, your inquiry of Advent. 



ORDERS— Instructions. 

Ship what you can at once Adverb. 

Ship if you can ship to-day Adviser. 

Ship by express Advocate. 

Ship by freight Affable. 

Ship by boat Affair. 

Enter order as per our inquiry of Aggress. 

Enter order at your quotation of Aghast. 

Enter order if you can ship within a week Agile. 

Enter order if you can ship immediately Agility. 

Hold for instructions our order of Affect. 

Suspend work on our order of Affection. 

Cancel our order of Affiance. 

Add to our order of Affiliate. 

Duplicate our order of Affinity. 

Hurry shipment our order of Affirm. 

When will you ship our order of Affix. 

Trace our shipment of Afflict. 



ORDERS— Replies. 

Have entered order as per yours of Affright. 

Cannot ship within time named your order of . Afloat. 

We have shipped to-day by freight Afresh. 

We have shipped to-day by express Agape. 

We have shipped to-day by boat Agnate. 

Now working on your order. Will ship on Agonize. 

Goods all made. Cannot cancel Agrarian. 

Goods referred to were shipped on Agreed. 

Awaiting your specifications Aground. 

Mail shipping directions. Your order of Ailment. 

Wire shipping directions. Your order of Album. 

Will hold your order, awaiting letter Albumen. 



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TELEGRAPHIC CODE. 



BOLTS— Kinds. 



Machine Bolts 
with 



Carriage Bolts 
with 



Square Heads . . . 
Hexagon Heads . . 
Button Heads . . . 

Squeezed Necks . . 
Full Square Necks . 
Skew Head . . . . 
Countersunk Heads 



Bolt Ends 

Rods or Double Bolt Ends 

Sleigh Shoe Bolts 

Tire Bolts . , 



Stove Bolts 



Stove Rods 



Flat Heads 



Round Heads 



Machine Bolt Blanks 
Key Bolts 



Lag Screws, common point 
Coach Screws, gimlet point 
Skein Bolts ........ 

Set Screws, forged .... 

Tap Bolts, forged 



Square Nuts 



Babette 
Baboon 
Babylon 

Bachelor 
Backbone 
Backward 
Bacon 

Badger 
Baffle 
Bailiff 
Bairn 

Balcony 
Ballast 

Balloon 



Button Heads 



Balsam 
Baltic 



Square Countersunk Heads . 
Round Countersunk Heads . 

Plow Bolts ■{ Key Heads 

Reverse Key Heads 

Round Head, Square Neck 



Hexagon Nuts 



Baluster 
Bamboo 
Bangle 

Banish 
Bankrupt 
Banner 
Banneret 

Bannock 
Banquet 
Bantam 



Square Heads 



Barbery 
Barbican 

Barebone 

Beadle 

Beauty 

Beaver 

Becalm 



Right Hand 



Bedding 

Beetle 

Beggar 

Beginner 

Behemoth 



Thumb Nuts 



Behoof 
Belabor 
Belated 

Belay 
Beldam 
Belfry 
Belgic 

Belial 



Hexagon Heads 



Belike 
Bellman 

Bellicose 

Bellow 

Bemoan 

Benedict 

Benefice 



Left Hand 



Benison 

Benumb 

Bergamot 

Bestow 

Betide 



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TELEGRAPHIC CODE. 






RIVETS, DRIFT BOLTS, TRACK BOLTS, 






Boiler 


Bridge 


Norway 


Steel 




Cone Heads 


Blabber 


Blackness 


Bleeding 


Bombastic 


■J-) 


Button Heads .... 


Blackball 


Bladder 


Blemish 


Bonbon 


> - 


Wagon Box Heads . . 


Blackbird 


Blamable 


Blessed 


Bondage 


ti 


Flat Heads ...... 


Blackfish 


Blameless 


Blighted 


Bondmaid 




Countersunk Heads . 


Blackleg 


Blanched 


Blindfold 


Boneset 






Chisel Points 


Blunt Points 


No Points 


c Button Heads . 


Blandness 


Blindness 


Bonfire 


Square Drift Bolts . . \ Ctsk. " . 


Blanket 


Blinkard 


Bonnet 


1 No " . 


Blarney 


Blissful 


Booby 


r Button " . 


Blasting 


Blister 


Bookcase 


Round Drift Bolts . . -J Ctsk. " . 


Bleacher 


Bloated 


Bookstore 


i-No " . 


Bleakly 


Blockade 


Bookworm 






If x | Nut 


lixf Nut 




f|x3 


Blockhead 


Bopeep 




3* 


Blonde 


Borax 


Track Bolts, 
Square Nuts. 


3* 


Bloodshed 


Border 


3|. ...... 


Blooming 


Boreas 


' 


4 


Blossom 


Borrow 




- 4* 


Blotter 


Botanic 




r fx3 


Blowpipe 


Bottle 




3i 


Blubber 


Bottomless 


Track Bolts, 
Hex. Nuts. 


3J 


Bludgeon 


Boundary 


3| 


Bluntness 


Bounteous 




4 


Bluster 


Bounty 




4-1 


Boarder 


Bouquet 




Square Nuts 


Hexagon Nuts 


Boaster 


Bovine 


2f ' 


Boathook 


Bowery 


3 


Boatman 


Bowline 


8i 


Boatswain 


Bowsprit 


3* 


Bobbin 


Boxer 


_9_ v 9 A 


Bobtail 


Boyhood 


2f 


Bobwig 


Bracelet 


3 


Bodice 


Bracket 


3i 


Bodkin 


Braggart 


**1* 


Boggle 


Brahma 


1^ 


Bohea 


Brakeman 


2 . 


Boldness 


Brandied 


2* 


Bolster 


Bravado 


2£ 


Bolus 


Bravery 


2| 


Bombard 


Brazen 


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4UTS, 




PLAIN COLD PRESSED T 




Manufacturers' 




U.S. 




Standard 


Narrow Gauge 


Standard 




Cabbage 


Capable 




i 


Cabinet 


Caparison 
Capillary 


Carcass 


_5_ 


Cable 


Carded 


3. 


Caboose 


Capital 


Cardinal 


7_ 


Cackling 


Capped 


Career 


1 


Cadence 


Capricious 


Caressed 


9 


Caitiff 


. . . . 


Caricature 


5. 


Cajole 


Capricorn 


Carman 


3 


Calabash 


Capsize 


Carnage 


7. 


Calamity 


Capstan 


Carnation 


1 . 


Calamus 


Capsule 
Captive 


Carolina 


H 


Calcined 


Carousal 


n 


Calculator 


Captor 


Carpenter 


it '.:... 


Caldron 




Carpet 


i* • • • 


Calendar 




Carping 


i ■& 


Calico 
Calker 




Cartoon 
Cartwright 


i 3 


1 -2- 


Callous 




Cascade 


2 


Calmness 




Casement 


2i , • • • 


Calomel 




Cassock 


81 


Caloric 




Castanet 




Calumet 




Castle 


_5_ 


Calumny 




Catamount 


3. 


Calvin 




Catacomb 


7 


Cambrics 




Cataract 


1 


Camomile 


Captured 


Catcher 


9 


Campaign 




Catchup 


A 


Camphor 


Caravans 


Catechise 


3 


Canal 


Caraway 


Category 


7. 


Canary 


Carbine 


Caterer 


1 


Candid 


Carbuncle 


Catfish 


H ..." 


Canebrake 




Cathartic 


u 


Canister 




Cathedral 


if 


Cannibal 




Catmint 


l* 


Cannon 
Canopy 




Caucus 
Caudal 


1 4 


1 £ 


Cantata 




Causeway 


1 x 


Canteen 




Caustic 


2 . 


Canticle 




Cavalcade 


n 


Canvas 




Cavalier 


21 


Capapie 




Cavern 




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COLD PRESSED, CHAMFERED, TRIMMED AND REAMED. 

U. S. STANDARD SIZES. 





Square 


Hexagon 




Square 


Hexagon 


3 
16 

1 

4 








Fable 
Fabricate 


Falsify 
Falter 










Fainting 
Fairness 


Farcical 
Farewell 


5 
16 








Fabulous 


Familiar 


If 








Faithful 


Farinaceous 


3 

8 








Facetious 


Famine 


u 








Falchion 


Farmer 


7 
16 

1 

2" 

9 
16 








Facility 

Facsimile 

Faction 


Famished 

Fanatic 

Fanciful 


1 £ 

1 8 

1 3 

1 8 








Falconry 

Fallacy 

Fallible 


Farrago 

Farthing 

Fascinate 


5 
8 
3 
¥ 

7 
8 

1 








Factorage 
Faculty 
Fagot 
Failure 


Fangled 
Fantastic 
Fantasy 
Farfamed 


2 
21 








Fallow 

False 

Falsetto 


Fashion 

Fastidious 

Fatalism 



WASHERS. 





Wrought, 
Round 


Cast 


Plate, 
Square 


_5_ 


Fealty 

Fearless 

Feasible 

Feather 

Feature 

Febrile 

Fecula 

Federal 

Feeble 

Felicitate 

Feline 

Fellow 

Felucca 

Fennel 

Ferment 

Ferocious 

Ferrule 

Ferry 

Fertile 

Fervent 

Fervor 


Festal 

Festoon 

Fetlock 

Feudal 

Feverfew 

Fibrous 

Fickle 

Fiction 

Fictitious 

Fiddle 




3 




_7_ 




1 


Fidget 


_9_ 


Figment 


h. 


Filbert 


3 


Filiform 


7. 


Fillet 


1 


Filmy 


\l 


Filtrate 


li 


Finale 


1 & 

1A 


Finery 
Finger 


1 4 

1| 




11 




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HOT PRESSED NUTS. 



Manufacturers' 
Standard 



Narrow Gauge 



T 3 e Square . 
i 

. 5 

8 

_7 

16 

1 

? 

9 

X E' ' 

8 

3 

4" 

7 

8 

1 

n 

u 

if 

u 

1 8 

1 3 

±8 • • • • - • 

2 

2^ 

2i 

2* 

2* 

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3 

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_9_ 

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¥ 

3 

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7 

8 

1 

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u 

1 8 

1 4 

1 8 

2 

2i 

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3 



Gabbler 

Gadding 

Gadfly 

Gaffer 

Gainsay 

Gaiter 

Galaxy 

Galiot 

Gallant 

Galleon 

Gallican 

Gallop 

Gallows 

Galvanic 

Galvanism 

Gambler 

Gamboge 

Gambrel 

Gamester 

Gammon 

Gamut 

Gander 

Gangrene 

Gangway 

Gantlet 



Garbage 

Garden 

Garland 

Garment 

Garnish 

Garret 

Garrison 

Garter 

Gasconade 

Gasket 

Gaslight 

Gastric 

Gateway 

Gathering 

Gaudy 

Gauger 

Gawky 

Gazette 

Gazetteer 

Geared 

Gelatin 

Gelding 

Gemini 

Gender 



Generation 

Genet 

Genial 

Genitive 

Genteel 

Gentian 

Gentile 

Geography 

Geology 

Geometry 

Geranium 

German 



U. S. Standard 



Germinate 

Gesture 
Gewgaw 
Ghastly 
Giant 



Gibbet 

Giddy 

Gigantic 

Giggler 

Gilse 

Gimcrack 

Ginger 

Gingham 

Gipsy 

Girdle 

Gizzard 

Glacier 

Gladiator 

Gladsome 

Gladwin 

Glanders 

Glaring 

Glassy 

Gleeful 

Glibness 

Glimmer 

Glisten 

Globule 

Gloomy 



Glorious 

Glowing 

Glutton 

Gnarled 

Goldfinch 

Goldleaf 

Gondola 

Gormand 

Gosling 

Gossamer 

Gotham 

Governess 

Gowan 

Gradient 

Grammar 

Granary 

Grandam 

Grandson 

Granger 

Granite 

Granular 

Grapnel 

Gratitude 

Gravel 



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American Iron and Steel Manufacturing Co., Lebanon, Pa. 77 






TELEGR 
QIL 


APHIC CODI 


» 




VNTITY. 




Only 


Standard Size 
Package 


Hundreds 


Thousands 


Carloads 


1 
¥ 

1 






Malaria 
Mammal 


Modernize 
Matchless 


Morass 




Manful 


1 


Macaroni 


Manganese 


Mandarin 


Mattock 


Morbid 


2 


Maccoboy 


Mangled 


Masticate 


Mediator 


Morbose 


3 


Mackerel 


Mango 


Mastif 


Memory 


Mordant 


4 


Madam 


Mangrove 


Mastodon 


Mendicant 


Moribund 


5 


Madcap 


Manhood 


Matchless 


Mention 


Mormon 


6 


Madder 


Maniac 


Maternal 


Merchant 


Morpheus 


7 


Madeira 


Manifest 


Matins 


Merciless 


Morsel 


8 


Madhouse 


Manikin 


Matrice 


Mercury 


Mortar 


9 


Madman 


Manna 


Matrimony 


Meridian 


Mortise 


10 


Madrigal 


Mansion 


Mattock 


Merriment 


Mosaic 


11 


Magazine 


Manual 


Mature 


Modesty 




12 


Magic 


Manumit 


Maxim 


Modify 




13 


Magician 


Manuscript 


Mayday 


Modulate 




14 


Magistrate 


Maple 


Mayflower 


Mohair 




15 


Magnesia 


Marauder 


Maypole 


Metallic 




16 


Magnet 


Marble 


Mazarine 


Mohawk 




17 


Magnolia 


Marching 


Maze 


Molasses 




18 


Mahogany- 


Marginal 


Mechanic 


Molecule 




19 


Maiden 


Marigold 


Medallion 


Momentum 




20 


Mainland 


Mariner 


Mediator 


Monarchy 




21 


Maintain 


Marjoram 


Medical 


Mongrel 




22 


Majesty 


Market 


Medicine 


Monition 




23 


Major 


Marksman 


Meditation 


Monitor 




•24 


Malady 


Marmot 


Melancholy 


Monkery 




25 


Malaria 


Maroon 


Melody 


Monkhood 




26 


Malcontent 


Marplot 


Member 


Monody 




27 


Malignant 


Marquis 


Membrane 


Monogram 




28 


Mallard 


Marrow 


Memento 


Monolith 




29 


Mallet 


Marshal 


Memorial 


Monome 




30 


Mallow 


Marten 


Memory 


Monopoly 




40 


Maltster 


Martyr 


Mendicant 


Monotone 




50 


Mammal 


Marvel 


Mention 


Monsoon 




60 


Mammoth 


Masculine 


Merchant 


Monster 




70 


Manacle 


Mashed 


Merciless 


Montero 




80 


Manager 


Masking 


Mercury 


Monument 




90 


Mandamus 


Mason 


Meridian 


Moonbeam 




100 


Mandarin 


Masquerade 


Merriment 


Moonshine 




125 


Mandate 


Massacre 


Messenger 


Moorish 




150 


Mandible 


Massive 


Metallic 


Moppet 




175 


Mandrake 


Mastery 


Moderate 


Moralize 




It 








* 



ILOFC. 



* 

78 


American Iron and Steel Manufacturing Co., Lebanon, Pa 


* 






TELEGRAPHIC CODE. 










DISCOUNTS. 






Per Cent. 




Per Cent. 




Per Cent. 




2 


Dabble 


50 


Dawn 


75 & 5 


Despotism 


2! 


Dagger 


50 & 2! 


Daybreak 


75 & 1\ 


Dessert 


3 


Dainty 


50 & 5 


Daylight 


75 & 10 


Destiny 


5 


Dairy 


50 & 7! 


Daysman 


75 & 12! 


Destitute 


n 


Dally 


55 


Deacon 


75 & 15 


Destruction 


10 


Dalliance 


55 & 2! 


Deanery 


75 & 17| 


Desuetude 


12| 


Damaged 


55 & 5 


Decade 


80 


Desultory 


15 


Damascus 


55 & 7! 


Decadence 


80 & 2! 


Detach 


17* 


Damask 


55 & 10 


Decamped 


80 & 5 


Detail 


20 


Damper 


60 


Decimal 


80 & 7! 


Detective 


20 & 2! 


Damsel 


60 & 1\ 


Declaimer 


80&10 


Deterge 


20 & 5 


Damson 


60 & 5 


Decoction 


80 & 12! 


Determent 


25 


Dancer 


60 & 7!. 


Defiance 


80&15 


Detersion 


25&2J 


Dandelion 


60 & 10 


Delicate 


80&17! 


Detest 


25 & 5 


Dandruf 


65 


Delineate 


80&20 


Dethrone 


30 


Danewort 


65 & 2J 


Demagogue 


80, 20 & 2! 


Detonate 


30 & 2! 


Danger 


65 & 5 


Demijohn 


85 


Detriment 


30 & 5 


Dapper 


65 & 7! 


Demonstrate 


85 & 2! 


Devastate 


35 


Daring 


65 & 10 


Demurrage 


85 & 5 


Develop 


35&2J 


Darkness 


70 


Denizen 


85 & 7! 


Deviate 


35 & 5 


Darling 


70 & 2! 


Dentist 


85&10 


Devisable 


40 


Darnel 


70 & 5 


Dependence 


85 & 12! 


Devolve 


40 & 2! 


Dashing 


70 & 7! 


Deplorable 


85&15 


Devoted 


40 & 5 


Dative 


70&10 


Deportment 


85 & 17! 


Devourer 


45 


Dauber 


70 & 12| 


Deposition 


85&20 


Devoutly 


45&2J 


Daughter 


70 & 15 


Derogate 


85, 20 & 2! 


Dewdrop 


45 & 5 


Dauntless 


75 


Desolate 


85 & 25 


Dextral 


45 & 7! 


Dauphin 


75&2J 


Desperado 






* 










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American Iron and Steel Manufacturing Co., Lebanon, Pa. 



79 



TELEGRAPHIC CODE. 



PRICES PER HUNDRED POUNDS. 



$ 




$ 




$ 




1.50 


Pacific 


2.50 


Parabolic 


3.50 


Pastry 


2| 


Packet 


91 

^2 


Parachute 


5 


Pasture 


5 


Packhorse 


5 


Paradise 


3.60 


Patchwork 


•2 


Paddle 


n 


Paradox 


5 


Patentee 


1.60 


Paddock 


2.60 


Paragon 


3.70 


Pathway 


91 


Pagan 


2J 


Paragraph 


5 


Patience 


5 


Pageant 


5 


Parallax 


3.80 


Patriarch 


71 

'2 


Pagoda 


71 
'2 


Parapet 


5 


Patrician 


1.70 


Painless 


2.70 


Paraphrase 


3.90 


Patriot 


2J 


Painter 


2 2 L 


Parasite 


5 


Patrol 


5 


Palace 


5 


Parasol 


4.00 


Patronage 


71 
'2 


Palanquin 


n 


Parboiled 


5 


Pattern 


1.80 


Palate 


2.80 


Parcel 


4.10 


Pauper 


2J 


Palatine 


2£ 


Parchment 


5 


Pavillion 


» 5 


Palisade 


5 


Pardon 


4.20 


Payday 


7* 


Palladium 


71 
•2 


Paregoric 


5 


Paymaster 


1.90 


Pallitte 


2.90 


Parentage 


4.30 


Pedagogue 


2^ 


Palmetto 


2i 


Parish 


5 


Pedantic 


5 


Palmistry- 


5 


Parishioner 


4.40 


Peddler 


71 
'2 


Palpable 


71 
'2 


Parley 


5 


Pedestal 


2.00 


Palpitate 


3.00. 


Parliament 


4.50 


Pedigree 


9 1 


Palsied 


91 

L 2 


Parochial 


5 


Peerage 


5 


Pamper 


5 


Parody 


4.60 


Peerless 


T* 


Pamphlet 


71 
'2 


Parrot 


5 


Pelican 


2.10 


Panacea 


3.10 


Parsley 


4.70 


Pellmell 


2i 


Pancake 


91 


Partaken 


5 


Pemmican 


5 


Pandore 


5 


Partial 


4.80 


Penance 


71 

'2 


Panel 


71 

•2 


Participant 


5 


Penchant 


2.20 


Pangalin 


3.20 


Particle 


4.90 


Pendulum 


2i 


Panicle 


2* 


Partisan 


5 


Penetrate 


5 


Pannier 


5 


Partition 


5.00 


Penguin 


7* 


Panorama 


71 

'2" 


Partner 


5 


Peninsula 


2.30 


Pantheist 


3.30 


Partridge 


5.10 


Penitence 


2f 


Pantheon 


2* 


Passage 


5 


Penknife 


5 


Pantograph 


5 


Passenger 


5.20 


Penman 


71 
'2 


Pantomime 


n 


Passion 


5 


Pennate 


2.40 


Pantry 


3.40 


Passive 


5.30 


Pension 


2f 


Papacy 


2* 


Pasteboard 


5 


Penstock 


5 


Pappoose 


5 


Pastime 


5.40 


Pentagon 


n 


Papyrus 


n 


Pastoral 


5 


Pepper 



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80 American Iron and Steel Manufacturing Co., 


Lebanon, Pa, 




1 
Sizes of Bolts, Rivets 3 


'ELEGRAPHIC CODE. 


3 to 12 inches Long* 


-i6 to J-2 r 


)iameter t u\ 


i 


3 

1 6 


1 
4 


5 

16 


3 

8 


7 

16 


1 
2 


Saber 


Sally 


Sanguinary 


Saturant 


Scamper 




8 


Sable 


Sallyport 


Sanguine 


Saturate 


Scandal 




3 
4 


Sabulous 


Salmon 


Sanhedrim 


Saturn 


Scandalize 




7 
8 


Saccharine 


Saloon 


Sanitary 


Saturnian 


Scandalous 


Schooling 


1 


Saccharoid 


Salsify 


Sanity 


Satyr 


Scandent 


Schooner 


n 


Sachem 


Saltant 


Sanscrit 


Saucebox 


Scanned 


Sciatic 


li- 


Sackage 


Saltern 


Sapid 


Saucer 


Scanning 


Science 


ii 


Sackbut 


Saltish 


Sapidness 


Saucily 


Scantily 


Scientific 


i* 


Sackcloth 


Saltness 


Sapient 


Sauciness 


Scantling 


Scintillant 


1^ 


Sacked 


Saltpan 


Sapless 


Saunter 


Scantiness 


Scioptic 


If 


Sacrifice 


Saltpit 


Sapling 


Saurian 


Scantly 


Sclavonic 


1* 


Sacridge 


Saltpeter 


Sapped 


Sausage 


Scape 


Scoff 


2 


Sacristan 


Salubrious 


Sapphie 


Savable 


Scapegoat 


Scoffer 


2* 


Sadden 


Salutary 


Sapphire 


Savage 


Scapegrace 


Scold 


2J 


Saddle 


Salutation 


Sappiness 


Savagely 


Scapeless 


Scolding 


2| 


Saddling 


Salute 


Saraband 


Savageness 


Scapement 


Scoop 


3 


Sadiron 


Salvable 


Saracen 


Savant 


Scapula 


Scooped 


31 


Sadness 


Salvage 


Sarcasm 


Saved 


Scapulary 


Scoopnet 


3£ 


Safeguard 


Salvation 


Sarcastic 


Savor 


Scarabee 


Scorch 


3| 


Safeness 


Salver 


Sarcenet 


Savorless 


Scarcely 


Scorched 


4 


Saffron 


Samaritan 


Sarcode 


Savory 


Scarecrow 


Scoria 


41 

*4 


Sagacious 


Sambo 


Sarcoline 


Sawney 


Scarf 


Scoriform 


4.1 


Sagacity 


Sameness 


Sardine 


Sawpit 


Scarfing 


Scorner 


43 
^4 


Sagely 


Samp 


Sardonian 


Sawset 


Scarify 


Scornful 


5 


Sago 


Samphire 


Sardonyx 


Sawyer 


Scarlatina 


Scorpion 


5J 


Sailing 


Sampler 


Sarsaparilla 


Saxifrage 


Scarlet 


Scotch 


5J 


Sailloft 


Sanable 


Sassafas 


Saxon 


Scathful 


Scottish 


5| 


Sailor 


Sanation 


Sash 


Saxonism 


Scatter 


Scoundrel 


6 


Sailyard 


Sanative 


Satan 


Scabbard 


Scattering 


Scourged 


6i- 


Sainted 


Sanctify 


Satanic 


Scabrous 


Scavenger 


Scow 


6* 


Saintlike 


Sanction 


Satanical 


Scaffold 


Scenery 


Scowl 


6| 


Salable 


Sanctuary 


Satanism 


Scaffolding 


Scenic 


Scowled 


7 


Salad 


Sanctum 


Satchel 


Scalade 


Scentful 


Scrabble 


71 


Salam 


Sand 


Satellite 


Scald 


Scepter 


Scrag 


7J 


Salary 


Sandal 


Satiate 


Scaleless 


Scepticism 


Scraggy 


7| 


Saleratus 


Sandbag 


Satiation 


Scalene 


Schedule 


Scragginess 


8 


Salework 


Sandbath 


Satiety 


Scaliness 


Schematist 


Scramble 


^ 


Salic 


Sandbox 


Satinet 


Scallion 


Scheme 


Scraper 


9 


Salicine 


Sanded 


Satire 


Scallop 


Schemer 


Scratch 


9J 


Salient 


Sandpaper 


Satirical 


Scalp 


Scholar 


Scratching 


10 


Salify 


Sandstone 


Satirist 


Scalped 


Scholarly 


Scrawled 


10J 


Saline 


Sandwich 


Satisfaction 


Scaly 


Scholarship 


Scrawny 


11 


Saliva 


Saneness 


Satisfied 


Scamble 


Scholastic 


Scream 


m 


Salivate 


Sangaree 


Satisfy 


Scambler 


Scholium 


Screamer 


12 


Sallow 


Sangfroid 


Satrap 


Scamp 


School 


Screech 


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American Iron and Steel Manufacturing Co. 


, Lebanon, Pa. 


81 




1 

s. Rivets 9- 

5 

8 


'ELEGRAPHIC CODE. 


p to \5 Inc 
1 


les Long* 
1* 


s 


izes of Bolt 

9 
1 6 


t6 to X US 

3 


Diameter, ti 

7 
8 


1 


Screechowl 












H 


Screened 


Seamark 


Sedan 








li 


Scribbler 


Seamless 


Sedate 


Semicircle 






n 


Scribner 


Seamster 


Sedately 


Semicolon 


Separator 




2 


Scripture 


Seamy 


Sedateness 


Seminal 


Sepawn 


Serrate 


2* 


Scrivener 


Seanymph 


Sedative 


Seminary 


Sepoy 




^ 


Scrofula 


Seaport 


Sedentary 


Seminate 


Septenary 


Serrated 


2f 


Scroll 


Search 


Sedgy 


Seminateor 


Septennial 




3 


Scrotiform 


Searcher 


Sediment 


Semitone 


Septuagint 


Serum 


3i 


Scrub 


Searching 


Sedition 


Semitonic 


Septum 




8* 


Scrubby 


Searcloth 


Seductive 


Senary 


Septuple 


Serval 


8f 


Scruple 


Searisk 


Sedulity 


Senate 


Sepulchre 




4 


Scrupulous 


Searoom 


Sedulous 


Senator 


Sepulture 


Servant 


4^ 


Scrutineer 


Seashell 


Seedling 


Senatorial 


Sequacious 




4^ 


Scrutiny 


Seaside 


Seedtime 


Seneschal 


Sequel 


Served 


4f 


Scuddle 


Season 


Seedy 


Senile 


Sequence 




5 


Scuffle 


Seasoning 


Seeking 


Senior 


Sequester 


Service 


5| 


Scullery 


Seaterm 


Seeker 








5^ 


Scullion 


Seaward 


Seem 


Seniority 


Sequin 


Serving 


5| 


Sculptor 


Seawater 


Seeming 








6 


Scummer 


Seawolf 


Seemliness 


Senna 


Seraglio 


Servitor 


6i 


Scupper 


Sebaceous 


Seemly 








6| 


Scurfiness 


Secant 


Seesaw 


Sennight 


Seraph 


Servitude 


6| 


Scurrile 


Seceder 


Seethe 








7 


Scurrilous 


Secession 


Segment 


Sensate 


Seraphic 


Sesame 


71 


Scurvily 


Seclude 


Segregate 








7£ 


Scurviness 


Seclusion 


Segregation 


Sensation 


Seraphim 


Sesamum 


7^ 
•i 


Scurvy 


Secondary 


Selah 








8 


Scutate 


Secondly 


Seldom 


Senseless 


Serenade 


Sessile 


8£ 


Scutcheon 


Secrecy 


Select 


Sensible 


Serene 


Session 


9 


Scutiform 


Secret 


Selection 


Sensific 


Serenely 


Sesspool 


9J 


Scuttle 


Secretary 


Selectmen 


Sensitive 


Serfdom 


Sesterce 


10 


Scythe 


Secretion 


Selector 


Sensorial 


Serge 


Setaceous 


m 


Scythian 


Sectarian 


Self 


Sensorium 


Sergeant 


Seton 


ii 


Seaboard 


Sectarist 


Selfish 


Sentence 


Serial 


Setter 


n* 


Seaborn 


Sectile 


Selfishly 


Sentenced 


Series 


Settlement 


12 


Seabreeze 


Section 


Selfishness 


Sentential 


Seriously 


Setto 


12| 


Seacoast 


Sectional 


Selfsame 


Sentiment 


Sermon 


Sever 


13 


Seafarer 


Sector 


Selvedge 


Sentimental 


Sermonize 


Severance 


13^ 


Seafowl 


Secular 


Semaphore 


Sentinel 


Seroon 


Severity 


14 


Seagirt 


Secularize 


Semblance 


Sentry 


Serosity 


Sewed 


14| 


Seagrass 


Secured 


Semester 


Sepal 


Serpent 


Sewerage 


15 


Seaman 


Security 


Semibreve 


Separation 


Serpentine 


Sextant 


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* 


82 American iron and Steel Manufacturing Co., 


Lebanon, Pa. 


> 


1 
Sizes of Bolts, \ -4 tc 


'ELEGRAPHIC CODE. 


r than \ 2 Inches* 


> 9-f 6 Inclusive, Longe 


12* 


i 

4 


5 
1 6 


3 

8 


16 


i 


9 
16 


Sextile 


Shallop 


Sharpset 


Shelve 


Shocking 


Shrink 


13 


Sexton 


Shallow 


Shastra 


Shelving 


Shoeblack 


Shrinkage 


13* 


Sextuple 


Shallowness 


Shatter 


Shepherd 


Shoemaker 


Shrivel 


14 


Shabbily 


Shalote 


Shattering 


Shepherdess 


Shoestring 


Shroud 


14* 


Shabbiness 


Sham 


Shave 


Sherbet 


Shook 


Shrub 


15 


Shabby 


Shambles 


Shaving 


Sherd 


Shoot 


Shrubbery 


15* 


Shack 


Shambling 


Shawl 


Sheriff 


Shooter 


Shrug 


16 


Shackle 


Shamed 


Shawm 


Sherry 


Shooting 


Shrugged 


16* 


Shade 


Shamefaced 


Sheaf 


Shield 


Shop 


Shrunk 


17 


Shadiness 


Shameful 


Shearer 


Shieldless 


Shopman 


Shuck 


17* 


Shadow 


Shameless 


Sheath 


Shift 


Shopping 


Shudder 


18 


Shadowed 


Shaming 


Sheathing 


Shifter 


Shore 


Shuffle 


18* 


Shady 


Shamois 


Sheave 


Shiftless 


Shoreless 


Shun 


19 


Shaft 


Shamrock 


Shed 


Shillaly 


Shorten 


Shutter 


19* 


Shagged 


Shank 


Shedder 


Shilling 


Shorthand 


Shuttle 


20 


Shaggiuess 


Shanty 


Sheeny 


Shimmer 


Shortly 


Shyness 


21 


Shagreen 


Shape 


Sheep 


Shi tie 


Shortness 


Sibilant 


22 


Shake 


Shapeless 


Sheepcot 


Shingle 


Shorts 


Sibyl 


23 


Shaken 


Shaping 


Sheepfold 


Shining 


Shotten 


Sicken 


24 


Shale 


Shard 


Sheepish 


Shipboard 


Shoulder 


Sickle 


25 


Shalloon 


Share 


Sheepskin 


Shipmate 


Shout 


Sickliness 


26 




Shark 


Sheet 


Shipper 


Shovel 


Sideboard 


27 




Sharp 


Sheeting 


Shipshape 


Shoveler 


Sidelong 


28 




Sharper 


Shekel 


Shipwreck 


Show 


Siding 


29 




Sharply 


Shelf 


Shipwright 


Shower 


Sideral 


30 




Sharpness 


Shell 


Shire 


Showering 


Sidesman 


31 
32 






Shellac 
Shellfish 


Shirk 
Shirking 


Showiness 
Shown 


Sidewalk 
Sideways 






33 
34 






Shelter 
Shelterless 


Shirred 
Shirting 


Shrank 
Shred 


Siesta 
Sift 






35 

36 






Sheltie 


Shiver 

Shivering 

Shoad 


Shrew 
Shrewd 


Sifter 
Sighted 






37 








Shrewdly 


Sightless 

Sign 

Signal 

Signalize 

Signature 


38 
39 
40 
41 








Shoal 

Shoalless 

Shock 


Shrewdness 
Shrewish 
Shrift 
Shrike 




















42 










Shrill 


Signet 


43 
44 










Shrillness 
Shrimp 


Signify 
Silence 










45 










Shrine 


Silex 












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'ELEGRAPHIC CODE. 


anger than 


15 inches. 


Si 


zc of Bolts 


Diameter ] 


nclusive, L< 


15J 


Silicon 


4 

Sinus 


8 

Slam 


i 

Sliver 


If 

Snappish 


Socialism 


16 


Siliqua 


Siphon 


Slander 


Slobber 


Snare 


Society 


16J 


.Silk 


Sipped 


Slanderous 


Sloop 


Snarler 


Socinian 


17 


Silver 


Siren 


Slang 


Sloping 


Snatch 


Socket 


1.7i 


Silkiness 


Sirloin 


Slant 


Sloppy 


Snatcher 


Socratic 


18 


Silkworm 


Sirup 


Slanting 


Slothful 


Sneak 


Soda 


18* 


Sillabub 


Sitter 


Slantwise 


Slouch 


Sneaking 


Sodality 


19 


Silvan 


Sitting 


Slap 


Sloven 


Sneer 


Soddy 


19* 


Silver 


Situation 


Slapdash 


Slowness 


Sneering 


Sodium 


20 


Silversmith 


Siva 


Slapjack 


Slug 


Snicker 


Sofa 


21 


Similar 


Sixfold 


Slash 


Sluggard 


Sniff 


Soffit 


22 


Similarity 


Sixpence 


Slate 


Sluice 


Snivel 


Soften 


23 


Similitude 


Skate 


Slater 


Slumber 


Sniveler 


Softly 


24 


Simmer 


Skater 


Slattern 


Slump 


Suob 


Softness 


25 


Simony 


Skating 


Slave 


Slur 


Snobbish 


Soggy 


26 


Simoon 


Skeleton 


Slavery 


Slush 


Snore 


Sojourn 


27 


Simper 


Skewer 


Slavish 


Styboots 


Snow 


Solace 


28 


Simple 


Skid 


Slay 


Smack 


Snowball 


Solacement 


29 


Simpleton 


Skiff 


Sled 


Smallness 


Snowdrift 


Solar 


30 


Simplify 


Skillet 


Sledding 


Smartness 


Snub 


Soldier 


31 


Simulate 


Skillful 


Sledge 


Smatter 


Snuff 


Soldierly 


32 


Simulation 


Skimmer 


Sleek 


Smatterer 


Snuffbox 


Solecism 


33 


Sinapism 


Skinflint 


Sleekness 


Smear 


Snuffer 


Solemn 


34 


Sincere 


Skinner 


Sleep 


Smelter 


Snuffle 


Solemness 


35 


Sincerity 


Skipper 


Sleepless 


Smirk 


Snug 


Solicitor 


36 


Sinecure 


Skirmish 


Sleet 


Smiter 


Snugly 


Solicitude 


37 


Sinew 


Skirt 


Sleeve 


Smithy 


Snugness 


Solidly 


38 


Sinewless 


Skittish 


Slender 


Smoke 


Soak 


Solidness 


39 


Sinful 


Skittles 


Slice 


Smoker 


Soaker 


Solitaire 


40 


Sinfulness 


Skiver 


Slide 


Smokiness 


Soap 


Solitude 


41 


Singe 


Skulk 


Sliding 


Smoldering 


Soapstoue 


Solo 


42 


Singing 


Skull 


Slightness 


Smoothness 


Soapsuds 


Solstice 


43 


Single 


Skylark 


Slim 


Smother 


Soar 


Soluble 


44 


Singsong 


Skylight 


Slimness 


Smuggle 


Soaring 


Solution 


45 


Singular 


Slab 


Sling 


Snack 


Sober 


Solvable 


46 


Sinister 


Slabber 


Slinger 


Snaffle 


Soberly 


Solve 


47 


Sink 


Slack 


Slip 


Snag 


Soberness 


Solve ncy 


48 


Sinner 


Slacken 


Slipknot 


Snagged 


Sobriety 


Solvent 


49 


Sinuate 


Slackness 


Slipper 


Snail 


Sociable 


Somber 


50 


Sinuosity 


Slag 


Slipshod 


Snake 


Social 


Sombrous 


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American Iron and Steel Manufacturing Co,, Lebanon, Pa. 



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Per one hundred pieces, Tabby. 

For the lot, Table. 

Good common Iron, Texture. 

Guaranteed quality Bridge Iron, Thaler. 

Soft Steel, 10 to 12 carbon, Tliaros. 

Norway Iron, Thatcher. 



Dates 


Last Month 


This Month 


Next Month 


1 


Tracker 


Transcribe 


Traveler 


2 


Trackless 


Transept 


Traversing 


3 


Tractable 


Transfer 


Travesty 


4 


Traction 


Transfigure 


Trawler 


5 


Traded 


Transfix 


Trawlnet 


6 


Tradeless 


Transform 


Treachery 


7 


Trademark 


Transfuse 


Treadle 


8 


Tradesman 


Transgress 


Treason 


9 


Trading 


Transient 


Treasury 


10 


Tradition 


Transit 


Treatise 


11 


Traduce 


Transition 


Treatment 


12 


Traffic 


Transitory 


Trellis 


13 


Trafficker 


Translate 


Tremble 


14 


Tragedian 


Translation 


Tremendous 


15 


Tragedy 


Translucent 


Tremolite 


16 


Tragic 


Transmit 


Trenchant 


17 


Tragus 


Transmove 


Trepanning 


18 


Trailer 


Transom 


Trespass 


19 


Training 


Transparent 


Triangle 


20 


Traipse 


Transpire 


Tribulation 


21 


Traitor 


Transplant 


Tribunal 


22 


Traitress 


Transported 


Tributary 


23 


Tramble 


Transverse 


Trident 


24 


Tramming 


Trapan 


Trigger 


25 


Tramp 


Trapdoor 


Trillium 


26 


Tramroad 


Trapeze 


Trilobite 


27 


Tramway 


Trapezium 


Trimmer 


28 


Tranquil 


Trapper 


Trinket 


29 


Transaction 


Trappings 


Tripod 


30 


Transaudient 


Trashiness 


Triton 


31 


Transcend 


Travail 


Triumvir 



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American Iron and Steel Manufacturing Co., Lebanon, Pa* 85 



INDEX 



Pages 

Bar Iron, Sizes Rolled, 50-51 

" List of Extras, 52-53 

Value per Gross Ton, 58 

Weight of, 57-58 

Bolt Ends, 12 

Weight of, 12 

BOLTS. 

Belt, 19 

Blank 10 

Weight of, 11 

Boiler Fitting Up, 28 

Bridge and Roof, 48-49 

Button Head, Square Neck, 7 

Carriage, 16 

Weight of, 17 

Collar, 68 

Coupling, Milled, 21 

Cube Head, 68 

Elevator, 19 

Eye, 68 

Hanger, 13 

Joint, 68 

Machine, 6 

Soft Steel, with Cold-Pressed Threads, 7 

' ' Special Length of Thread, cost of, 7 

Weight of, 8-9 

Patch, Boiler, 29 

Plow, 18 

Screen, 68 

Special, 68 

Stay, 28 

Stud, . 20 

Tap, Forged, 21 

Tire, 19 

Track, Iron, Cut Thread, ' 24 

Patent "Harvey Grip," 24-27 



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86 American Iron and Steel Manufacturing Co., Lebanon, Pa. 



INDEX— Continued. 



Pages 

Car Forgings, 59-67 

Cross Arm Braces, and Electrical Material, 40-42 

DIMENSIONS OF 

Bolt Heads, 56 

U. S. S. Nuts, ■.'...' 54 

U. S. S. Screw Threads, 54 

V and Whitworth Standard Screw Threads, . 55 

Forgings for Buildings and Cars, 59-67 

Galvanized Material, ... 40-42 

Guy Clamps, 42 

Guy Rods, . . . 41 

Harvey Patent Grip Track Bolts, 24-27 

NUTS. 

Cold- Punched, U. S. S., C. &T., ...'.-. 32 

Plain, 33 

Double Chamfered, 38 

Semi-Finished, 38 

C. H. and Finished, '. 38 

Hot-Pressed, U. S. S. , Plain, 34 

Reamed, . 34 

" Manufacturers' Standard, 35 

" " " Narrow Gauge, 36 

U. S. S., Sq. or Hex., Extra Nuts on Bolts, cost of, . . 7 

Weight per 1000, tapped, 37 

Nut Locks, 24 

Pipe Swivels, 45 

Pole Steps, 41 

RIVETS. 

Boiler, 30-31 

Bridge, ........,; 30-31 

Ship, . 30-31 

Tank, . , . 30-31 

Tap, or Patch Bolts, . . 29 

Weight of, 31 

SCREWS. 

Cap, Milled, . . . . 23 

Coach or Lag, 14 

Fetter Drive, . 14 

Lag, Cone Point, 14 

" Weight of, 15 

" Length of Thread, 55 

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American Iron and Steel Manufacturing Co., Lebanon, Pa. 87 
INDEX— Continued. 

SCREWS. Pages 

Lag, Number of Threads per inch, 55 

" Gimlet Point, 14 

Ore Washery, 14 

Set, Forged, ' 21 

" Case-Hardened, 22 

" Steel, 22 

Skein, 14 

Sleeve Nuts, 45 

Spikes, Dock or Wharf, 47 

" Railroad, 46 

Spools, Cast, 44 

Steel Spring" Nut Locks, 24 

Studs, 20 

Taps, 39 

Telegraphic Code, 69-84 

TRACK BOLTS. 

Iron, Cut Threads, 24 

Patent "Harvey Grip," 24-27 

Soft Steel, with Cold-Pressed Threads, 24-27 

Turnbuckles, 44 

Tie Rods, 48-49 

Upset Rods, 49 

WASHERS. 

Cast Iron, .- . 44 

Wrought Iron, 43 

" Round, Standard, 43 

4< " Square, Standard, 43 

WEIGHTS OF 

Iron, Flat, 58 

" Round, 57 

" Square, 57 

Nuts, Average per 1000, 37 



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